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Decoding brain waves to eavesdrop on what we hear

Development, General, Memory, Neuroscience, Psychology health, university

Neuroscientists may one day be able to hear the imagined speech of a patient unable to speak due to stroke or paralysis, according to University of California, Berkeley, researchers.

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