6_vdc.mp4

A participant attempting to speak while a computer instantly translates their 6v neural activity into text or synthesized voice.

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High-performance BCIs use microelectrode arrays implanted in Area 6v to capture these signals, achieving word error rates low enough for potential everyday use. A participant attempting to speak while a computer

Even years after losing the ability to speak, the neural patterns for specific sounds (phonemes) remain faithfully represented in Area 6v. The ventral premotor cortex, or , is a

The ventral premotor cortex, or , is a primary target for researchers building speech neuroprostheses . Because this region contains a "rich, intermixed representation of speech articulators" (lips, jaw, tongue, and larynx), it is uniquely suited for decoding speech even in patients with total paralysis.