New brain implant could restore communication for people with speech loss
Adrian Bogdan
University of Melbourne Jun 29 2026 Reviewed Many Australians living with neurological disorders, such as motor neurone disease and multiple sclerosis, experience speech difficulties and may lose their ability to speak. There are limited technological devices available to help these patients communicate, with many relying on communication boards or charts requiring the user to select letters or words on a screen through touch or eye movements. While there have been rapid advancements in brain-
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