
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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Italy:
Cheol Jun Cho described how the neuroprosthesis samples neural data to decode brain functions into language.
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Malaysia:
Cheol Jun Cho is another author of the study who explained the AI methods used in the research.
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Portugal:
Cheol Jun Cho, another author of the scientific article from the University of California, Berkeley, discussed how the neuroprosthesis works by collecting neural data samples.
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Nigeria:
Cheol Jun Cho is a study co-author who explained how the brain-computer interface intercepts brain signals.
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Spain:
Cheol Jun Cho is a co-author of the study and works at Berkeley, focusing on intercepting signals where thought becomes articulation.
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