New research suggests the foundations for reading success begin in toddlerhood. Learn how talking, reading, and word play can ...
In an early step toward letting severely paralyzed people speak with their thoughts, researchers translated brain signals into words using two grids of 16 microelectrodes implanted beneath the skull ...
Recently, my colleagues and I published a study on decoding language from brain recordings made using functional MRI. Brain decoders are being developed to help restore communication to people who ...
“Every word was coined by a resourceful individual or borrowed as a result of language contact in a certain place at a certain time,” writes Anatoly Liberman in his new book, “Word Origins and How We ...
A breakthrough study published today in The New England Journal of Medicine by neuroscientists at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) shows how artificial intelligence (AI) deep ...
A spinning 3D view of one person's cerebral cortex. Pink indicates above average activity and blue shows below average activity. Jerry Tang and Alexander Huth Researchers have created a non-invasive ...
Learn bow to use prefixes and suffixes to break big words down into understandable word parts. Learn bow to use word parts, like prefixes and suffixes, to break big words down into understandable word ...
(CBS) Scientists say they've used a computer program to decode a person's brain waves and reconstruct the words a person hears. They think this technology could one day be used to eavesdrop on a ...
The “science of reading” movement has shifted early reading practices across the country, with more than 40 states mandating that schools explicitly teach beginning readers how to decode words. So why ...
Gen Z slang is harder to decode because it evolves quickly and carries emotional layers shaped by identity, belonging, and digital life.