Neuroprosthetic speech: The ethical significance of accuracy, control and pragmatics
<p>Neuroprosthetic speech devices are an emerging technology that can offer the possibility of communication to those who are unable to speak. Patients with ‘locked in syndrome’, aphasia, or other such pathologies can use covert speech – vividly imagining saying something without actual vocali...
Main Authors: | Rainey, S, Maslen, H, Megevand, P, Arnal, L, Fourneret, E, Yvert, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2019
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