Rare Diseases Symptoms Automatic Extraction
Home
A random Abstract
Our Project
Our Team
Development of speech prostheses: current status and recent advances.
[locked-in syndrome]
Brain
-computer
interfaces
(
BCIs
)
have
been
developed
over
the
past
decade
to
restore
communication
to
persons
with
severe
paralysis
.
In
the
most
severe
cases
of
paralysis
,
known
as
locked-
in
syndrome
,
patients
retain
cognition
and
sensation
,
but
are
capable
of
only
slight
voluntary
eye
movements
.
For
these
patients
,
no
standard
communication
method
is
available
,
although
some
can
use
BCIs
to
communicate
by
selecting
letters
or
words
on
a
computer
.
Recent
research
has
sought
to
improve
on
existing
techniques
by
using
BCIs
to
create
a
direct
prediction
of
speech
utterances
rather
than
to
simply
control
a
spelling
device
.
Such
methods
are
the
first
steps
towards
speech
prostheses
as
they
are
intended
to
entirely
replace
the
vocal
apparatus
of
paralyzed
users
.
This
article
outlines
many
well
known
methods
for
restoration
of
communication
by
BCI
and
illustrates
the
difference
between
spelling
devices
and
direct
speech
prediction
or
speech
prosthesis
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"severe cases"
symptom
coats disease
congenital diaphragmatic hernia
dentin dysplasia
dentinogenesis imperfecta
erythropoietic protoporphyria
hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis
hydrocephalus with stenosis of the aqueduct of sylvius
locked-in syndrome
megacystis-microcolon-intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome
neuralgic amyotrophy
proteus syndrome
scrub typhus
trochlear dysplasia
typhoid
You can validate or delete this automatically detected symptom
Validate the Symptom
Delete the Symptom