SPEECH PROCESSING AND BRAIN SIGNATURES OF SPEECH, PARTICULARLY IN DISTINGUISHING TRUE/FALSE OR YES/NO RESPONSES Speech processing can refer either to a device that receives and interprets speech then performing a command in response or a machine that interprets brain wave signals related to thoughts of speech then performing a command. The brain quickly interprets speech; this includes understanding a statement based on semantics, grammar, and intonation (Buzo ). Goal is to create a machine that can do the same and allow LIS patients to communicate effectively. There’s little difference between the psychophysiological responses and brain signatures of an objectively true statement and those of a delusional (subjectively true) statement. (Langleben ) The brain shows increased activity to noises that have pitches or are decibels outside that of everyday speech. (Zatorre ) Through the processing of brain signatures through BMI (or BCI) to a speech synthesizer, individuals in a locked-in state can form speech and potentially engage in verbal conversation. (Guenther )
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S P E E C H P R O C E SS I N G A N D B R A I N S I G N AT U R E S O F S P E E C H , PA RT I C U L A R LY
I N D I S T I N G U I S H I N G T R U E / FA L S E O R Y E S / N O R E S P O N S E S
Speech processing can refer either to a device that receives and interprets speech then performing a command in response or a machine that interprets brain wave signals related to thoughts of speech then performing a command.
The brain quickly interprets speech; this includes understanding a statement based on semantics, grammar, and intonation (Buzo ). Goal is to create a machine that can do the same and allow LIS patients to communicate effectively.
There’s little difference between the psychophysiological responses and brain signatures of an objectively true statement and those of a delusional (subjectively true) statement. (Langleben )
The brain shows increased activity to noises that have pitches or are decibels outside that of everyday speech. (Zatorre )
Through the processing of brain signatures through BMI (or BCI) to a speech synthesizer, individuals in a locked-in state can form speech and potentially engage in verbal conversation. (Guenther )
To create these
communication devices, the
first step is to create binary
communication devices
though the processing of
Yes/No thinking. This is
done by first semantic
classical conditioning
cortically evoked responses
to the meaning of a word or
sentence
C I T A T I O N S
Besserve & Co. , “Extraction of functional information from