Advancements in Brain-Computer Interfaces Enable Speech and Seizure Treatment

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Researchers at UC Davis have developed a neural prosthesis that translates brain signals directly into speech sounds in real time, offering a more flexible and expressive communication method for individuals with paralysis, surpassing previous systems limited by latency and vocabulary constraints.
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