The reason that I am asking the question about
the Audeo is that information is flying through the internet and chat rooms
that this technology is about to become available to the ALS market.
The intrepretation that PALS and families have is that they will think
a thought and the Audeo will project that thought through the larynex and
the sound will clearly come out.
Here is a quote from the company's web site:
The Audeo is being developed to create a human-computer interface
for communication without the need of physical motor control or speech
production. Using signal processing, unpronounced speech representing the
thought of the mind can be translated from intercepted neurological
signals.
By interfacing near the source of vocal production, the Audeo has
the potential to restore communication to people who are unable to speak.
The proposed solution is a featherweight wireless device resting over the
vocal cords capable of transmitting neurological information from the
brain. Using data analysis, this information can be processed into
synthesized speech or a menu selection capable of conveying the basic
necessities of human life.
Current Applications of the Audeo:
Speech – After a recent breakthrough, we
have developed a method to exceed individual words and have shown the
ability to produce continuous speech with high accuracy from the
neurological signals.
I appreciate any help from the SLP's that are on this list!
Thanks,
Alisa
Alisa
Brownlee, ATP
Clinical Manager, Assistive Technology Services ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) Association, Greater Philadelphia Chapter Assistive
Technology Consultant, ALS Association, National Office
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