Medical Xpress August 14, 2025
Cell Press

Scientists have pinpointed brain activity related to inner speech—the silent monolog in people’s heads—and successfully decoded it on command with up to 74% accuracy.

Published in the journal Cell, their findings could help people who are unable to audibly speak communicate more easily using (BCI) technologies that begin translating inner thoughts when a participant says a password inside their head.

“This is the first time we’ve managed to understand what looks like when you just think about speaking,” says lead author Erin Kunz of Stanford University.

“For people with severe speech and , BCIs capable of decoding inner speech could help them communicate much more easily and more naturally.”

BCIs have recently emerged as a...

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