The brain speaks: decoding the brain

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The brain speaks: decoding the brain

labspaces.net

"We have been able to decode spoken words using only signals from the brain with a device that has promise for long-term use in paralyzed patients who cannot now speak,

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Most Recently Shared on September 7, 2010 at 3:35 pm By:

LabSpaces Brian Krueger

The brain speaks: decoding the brain - http://is.gd/eZfLe

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Monroe teen learns to walk, talk after brain injury | WCNC.com Charlotte

wcnc.com — “Last May Garren Janes, a Monroe teenager who suffered a brain injury one day in school ended up in a coma. When NewsChannel 36 first met him he was bound to a wheelchair and unable to speak or walk on his own.View full resource at wcnc.com

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The Benefits of Bilingualism - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Being bilingual makes you smarter and can have a profound effect on your brain.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Sadly most of my fellow Americans don't...RT @kmathan: Most Indians speak 3 or more :) The Benefits of Bilingualism http://t.co/j8LC6S9j via

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Loss of appetite decoded in brain cell circuit

zeenews.india.com — “Nausea, as well as taste aversion or preferences, may originate from signals processed in the parabrachial nucleus.View full resource at zeenews.india.com

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Speaking at the Think Tank Conference for traumatic brain injury in April 2012 Exciting event! http://t.co/r9LALVZu

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drhenslin Earl Henslin Doctor, Psychologist, and PsyD

Speaking at the Think Tank Conference for traumatic brain injury in April 2012 Exciting event! http://t.co/r9LALVZu

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PARENTING – NOT ROCKET SCIENCE - Parenting with All the Pieces

parentingwithallthepieces.typepad.com — “So… what am I talking about here. I really think that basically parenting is pretty much common sense. We don't need any big system to parent. We need a few basic things: STAY CALM THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK REMEMBER YOUR TEEN IS NOT OUT TO HURT YOU TAKE A BREAK BEFORE ACTING REMEMBER TEENS ARE NOT THINKING WITH THEIR ENTIRE BRAIN SO THEY MESS UP LISTEN MORE THAN YOU TALK CONSEQUENSES ARE NOT TO PUNISH BUT TO TEACH BETTER CHOICES LET ME SAY THAT ONE MORE TIME…. CONSEQUENCES ARE NOT TO PUNISH BUT TO View full resource at parentingwithallthepieces.typepad.com

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Singing therapy helps patients speak again | WJLA.com

wjla.com — “Song therapy is helping patients with brain injuries, like Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, regain their speech. At the Kennedy Krieger Institute, some patients and therapists are singing to speak.View full resource at wjla.com

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DrLarryMcCleary Dr. Larry McCleary Physician, Doctor, Pediatrician, Surgeon, and Neurosurgeon

Tune in! I'll be speaking on The Brian Greenberg Show Thursday, 2/16 at 5:40 PM EST http://t.co/WkOEscrh #author #physician

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Neuroscientists turn brain waves into speech – USATODAY.com

usatoday.com — “Thinking aloud, literally, may someday prove possible as new research helps decode brain waves.View full resource at usatoday.com

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dana_fdn The Dana Foundation Health Organization

Neuroscientists make headway turning thoughts into speech http://t.co/KUkA30J3 (USA Today)

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Voicegrams transform brain activity into words : Nature News & Comment

nature.com — “Computational models decode and reconstruct neural responses to speech.View full resource at nature.com

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Neuroscientists eavesdrop on brain activity to reconstruct spoken words http://t.co/ZrA12NyI

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3 Clear Steps to Radically Change Your Life for the Better – Today | Valencia Ray, M.D.

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3 Clear Steps to Radically Change Your Life for the Better – Today ~Engage Mind AND Heart http://t.co/S5zhqY1J #leadfromwithin #leadership

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Co-Founder of Brain Balance Speaks at Autism One Conference | Brain Balance Achievement Centers

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RT @Brain_Balance: Watch this video of Dr. Melillo explaining Functional Disconnection Syndrome! http://t.co/YqysOlPQ

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Invite Dr. Lynne To Speak At Your Event

lynnekenney.com — “School is back in session and parents and teachers are interested in learning how to enhance brain-based parent and education skills. Dr. Lynne has spoken toView full resource at lynnekenney.com

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Face and Voice Recognition May Be Linked in the Brain, Research Suggests - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “New research helps explain why a person with face blindness may still have difficulty determining who a person is even after he or she has begun to speak.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Singing Therapy Helps Stroke Patients Speak Again : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

npr.org — “"Singing therapy" is one treatment researchers are using to help brain trauma patients gain the ability to speak again.View full resource at npr.org

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This is so great! New therapy to restore speech that has been damaged by stroke. http://t.co/4d0iK5a4

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Face and Voice Recognition May Be Linked in the Brain, Research Suggests - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “New research helps explain why a person with face blindness may still have difficulty determining who a person is even after he or she has begun to speak.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Face and Voice Recognition May Be Linked in the Brain, Research Suggests http://t.co/xfWkAhon

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