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‘Doctor’ or ‘darling’ — Subtle differences of speech: Brain signals tell who someone is talking to
September 11, 2012 by NewsBot
Human speech comes in countless varieties: When people talk to close friends or partners, they talk differently than when they address a physician. These differences in speech are quite subtle and hard to pinpoint. In a new study, researchers report that they were able to tell from brain signals who a person was talking to. This discovery could contribute to the further development of speech synthesizers for patients with severe paralysis.