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Decoding of articulatory gestures during word production using speech motor and premotor cortical activity

机译:使用语音运动和运动前皮层活动对单词产生过程中的发音手势进行解码

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Brain-machine interfaces that directly translate attempted speech from the speech motor areas could change the lives of people with complete paralysis. However, it remains uncertain exactly how speech production is encoded in cortex. Improving this understanding could greatly improve brain-machine interface design. Specifically, it is not clear to what extent the different levels of speech production (phonemes, or speech sounds, and articulatory gestures, which describe the movements of the articulator muscles) are represented in the motor cortex. Using electrocorticographic (ECoG) electrodes on the cortical surface, we recorded neural activity from speech motor and premotor areas during speech production. We decoded both gestures and phonemes using the neural signals. Overall classification accuracy was higher for gestures than phonemes. In particular, gestures were better represented in the primary sensorimotor cortices, while phonemes were better represented in more anterior areas.
机译:直接从语音运动区域翻译尝试的语音的脑机接口可能会导致完全瘫痪的人们的生活。然而,仍然不确定如何在皮层中对语音产生进行编码。增进这种了解可以极大地改善脑机接口设计。具体而言,尚不清楚运动皮层中不同程度的语音产生(音素,语音,和发音手势,它们描述了发音器肌肉的运动)在多大程度上得以体现。使用皮质表面上的皮质电(ECoG)电极,我们记录了语音产生过程中语音运动和前运动区域的神经活动。我们使用神经信号对手势和音素进行解码。手势的总体分类准确度高于音素。特别是,手势在初级感觉运动皮层中表现得更好,而音素在前部区域中表现得更好。

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