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Researchers ‘decode’ Mandarin Chinese from neural signals

Advances in brain-computer interfaces could help millions who use tonal languages speak again after stroke or disease

Advances in brain-computer interfaces could help millions who use tonal languages speak again after stroke or disease

Author Jennie Erin SmithPosted on November 5, 2025

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