Imagined Speech
Thought, Signal processing, Electroencephalography
978-620-1-56362-9
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80
2012-07-13
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Imagined speech is thinking in the form of sound – “hearing” one’s own voice silently to oneself, without the intentional movement of any extremities such as the lips, tongue, or hands. Logically, imagined speech has been possible since the emergence of language, however, the phenomenon is most associated with the signal processing and detection within electroencephalograph data as well as data obtained using alternative non-invasive, brain–computer interface devices. In 2008, the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency provided a $4 million grant to the University of California, with the intent of providing a foundation for synthetic telepathy.
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