MindSpeaker geeft momenteel hoge prioriteit aan het aanpakken van medische aandoeningen die het spraakvermogen van een patiënt aanzienlijk beïnvloeden, met name aandoeningen die worden veroorzaakt door verlamming. Onze focus ligt op het ontwikkelen van oplossingen om de communicatie te verbeteren voor personen die te maken hebben met problemen op het gebied van verbale expressie als gevolg van verlammingsgerelateerde problemen.
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Hier steek je de oordopjes in.
Zo verander je de oordopjes.
Zo zal het beter passen.
Zo kun je de video aanzetten.
Hier vind je de code.
AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) refers to various methods and tools used to assist or replace speech for individuals with communication challenges. It includes unaided methods like gestures and sign language, as well as aided tools such as picture boards and speech-generating devices. AAC helps people with speech difficulties express themselves, maintain social connections, and participate in daily activities.
BCI (Brain-Computer Interface) is a technology that enables direct communication between the brain and external devices. It allows individuals to control devices, such as computers or assistive communication tools, using brain signals. BCIs are particularly beneficial for those with severe mobility or communication challenges, offering a new way to interact with technology and the world around them.
Whether you need a BCI (Brain-Computer Interface) depends on the severity of your communication challenges. If traditional methods like speech, typing, or eye-tracking devices are becoming difficult due to your dysarthria, a BCI might be a suitable option. BCIs can offer a more seamless and less physically demanding way to communicate by directly translating your brain signals into actions on a device. Consulting with your healthcare provider or speech therapist can help determine if a BCI is the right choice for your specific needs.