Researchers produce 'neural fingerprint' of speech recognition
Monday, November 10, 2008 - 09:35
in Mathematics & Economics
Scientists from Maastricht University have developed a method to look into the brain of a person and read out who has spoken to him or her and what was said. With the help of neuroimaging and data mining techniques the researchers mapped the brain activity associated with the recognition of speech sounds and voices...
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