INTRECOM

An AI-based brain-computer interface for real-time decoding of intended speech in paralysis.

Locked-in syndrome is a rare and serious neurological disorder caused by damage to a part of the brainstem, which leaves a person totally paralysed but conscious and with normal cognitive abilities. This means they can see, hear and feel normally – even a fly on their nose, for example – yet they cannot move or speak. The psychological and emotional burden on patients and their caregivers is tremendous. The EU-funded INTRECOM project is developing a pioneering, fully implantable AI-based brain-computer interface to address this. It will enable real-time decoding of a person’s intended speech, and automatic transmission to receiving equipment in a bid to unlock the potential of these patients to communicate.

PROGRAMME: EIC Pathfinder
COORDINATOR: UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM UTRECHT
COORDINATOR COUNTRY: The Netherlands

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