Imagined speech (original) (raw)
Imagined speech (also called silent speech, covert speech, inner speech, or, in the original Latin terminology used by clinicians, endophasia) is thinking in the form of sound – “hearing” one’s own voice silently to oneself, without the intentional movement of any extremities such as the lips, tongue, or hands. Logically, imagined speech has been possible since the emergence of language, however, the phenomenon is most associated with its investigation through signal processing and detection within electroencephalograph (EEG) data as well as data obtained using alternative non-invasive, brain–computer interface (BCI) devices.
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dbo:abstract | Imagined speech (also called silent speech, covert speech, inner speech, or, in the original Latin terminology used by clinicians, endophasia) is thinking in the form of sound – “hearing” one’s own voice silently to oneself, without the intentional movement of any extremities such as the lips, tongue, or hands. Logically, imagined speech has been possible since the emergence of language, however, the phenomenon is most associated with its investigation through signal processing and detection within electroencephalograph (EEG) data as well as data obtained using alternative non-invasive, brain–computer interface (BCI) devices. (en) Внутрішнє мовлення або ендофазія — це мислення мовчки, чути власний голос без навмисного руху будь-яких кінцівок (губ, язика чи рук). Логічно, внутрішнє мовлення стало можливим з моменту появи мови, однак це явище найбільше пов'язане з обробкою сигналів та їх виявленням в даних електроенцефалографа (ЕЕГ), а також даними, отриманими з використанням альтернативних неінвазивних пристроїв з нейрокомп'ютерним інтерфейсом (НКІ). (uk) |
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rdfs:comment | Imagined speech (also called silent speech, covert speech, inner speech, or, in the original Latin terminology used by clinicians, endophasia) is thinking in the form of sound – “hearing” one’s own voice silently to oneself, without the intentional movement of any extremities such as the lips, tongue, or hands. Logically, imagined speech has been possible since the emergence of language, however, the phenomenon is most associated with its investigation through signal processing and detection within electroencephalograph (EEG) data as well as data obtained using alternative non-invasive, brain–computer interface (BCI) devices. (en) Внутрішнє мовлення або ендофазія — це мислення мовчки, чути власний голос без навмисного руху будь-яких кінцівок (губ, язика чи рук). Логічно, внутрішнє мовлення стало можливим з моменту появи мови, однак це явище найбільше пов'язане з обробкою сигналів та їх виявленням в даних електроенцефалографа (ЕЕГ), а також даними, отриманими з використанням альтернативних неінвазивних пристроїв з нейрокомп'ютерним інтерфейсом (НКІ). (uk) |
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