A note on decoding elicited and self-generated inner speech
A recent result shows that inner speech can, with proper care, be decoded to the same high-level of accuracy as articulated speech. This relies, however, on neural data obtained while subjects perform <i>elicited</i> tasks, such as covert reading and repeating, whereas a neural speech pr...
Main Authors: | Parker Jones, O, Voets, NL |
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Format: | Internet publication |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2021
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