Scientists have created a device that can read a person's brain signals and translate their internal speech, at least on a modest level.
Scientists are inching closer to making telepathy a reality. In a new study published this week, researchers claim to have created a device that can read and translate a person’s internal speech. The findings only show modest success so far, however, and there are still many hurdles remaining before such devices can have practical applications.
As hoped for, the researchers did find unique brain activity in the supramarginal gyrus when the volunteers were internalizing their speech compared to vocalizing it, supporting the idea that it plays a major role in the process. Overall, their model was 79% accurate at predicting the first subject’s internal speech and 23% accurate at predicting the second subject’s speech.
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