
Cheol Jun Cho
Cheol Jun Cho is a prominent researcher in the field of neuroscience and engineering, currently associated with the University of California, Berkeley. He is known for his work on brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that aim to restore communication capabilities in individuals with speech impairments. As a co-author of a groundbreaking study published in Nature Neuroscience, Cho played a key role in developing a new BCI system that enables paralyzed individuals to communicate almost in real time by decoding neural signals associated with speech intentions.
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Cheol Jun Cho described how the neuroprosthesis samples neural data to decode brain functions into language.
Neuroprotesi cervello-voce: donna colpita da ictus torna a «parlare» in tempo quasi reale grazie ad una nuova BciCheol Jun Cho is another author of the study who explained the AI methods used in the research.
Implan otak tafsir fikiran wanita lumpuh jadi ucapanCheol Jun Cho, another author of the scientific article from the University of California, Berkeley, discussed how the neuroprosthesis works by collecting neural data samples.
Mulher paralisada “fala” quase em tempo real graças a dispositivo de IA | Inteligência artificialCheol Jun Cho is a study co-author who explained how the brain-computer interface intercepts brain signals.
AI brain implant turns paralysed woman's thoughts into speechCheol Jun Cho is a co-author of the study and works at Berkeley, focusing on intercepting signals where thought becomes articulation.
Una mujer consigue ‘hablar’ en tiempo real, tras 20 años de silencio, al conectar su cerebro a una máquina | Ciencia





