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  • Jorgensen's team found that sensors under the chin and one each side of the Adam's apple pick up the brain's commands to the speech organs, allowing the subauditory, or "silent speech" to be captured.

    Boing Boing: March 14, 2004 - March 20, 2004 Archives 2004

  • Apparently, they hook up sensors to the vocal cords, tongue, etc., and then: "What is analyzed is silent, or subauditory, speech, such as when a person silently reads or talks to himself," Jorgensen said.

    Archive 2004-03-01 BRN 2004

  • Apparently, they hook up sensors to the vocal cords, tongue, etc., and then: "What is analyzed is silent, or subauditory, speech, such as when a person silently reads or talks to himself," Jorgensen said.

    Archive 2004-03-14 BRN 2004

  • Apparently, they hook up sensors to the vocal cords, tongue, etc., and then: "What is analyzed is silent, or subauditory, speech, such as when a person silently reads or talks to himself," Jorgensen said.

    Archive 2004-03-14 BRN 2004

  • Apparently, they hook up sensors to the vocal cords, tongue, etc., and then: "What is analyzed is silent, or subauditory, speech, such as when a person silently reads or talks to himself," Jorgensen said.

    Archive 2004-03-01 BRN 2004

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