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Guy Halleck WilsonPostdoctoral Scholar, Stanford University Verified email at stanford.edu Cited by 394 |
[HTML][HTML] A high-performance speech neuroprosthesis
Speech brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) have the potential to restore rapid communication
to people with paralysis by decoding neural activity evoked by attempted speech into text 1 , …
to people with paralysis by decoding neural activity evoked by attempted speech into text 1 , …
Decoding spoken English from intracortical electrode arrays in dorsal precentral gyrus
Objective. To evaluate the potential of intracortical electrode array signals for brain-computer
interfaces (BCIs) to restore lost speech, we measured the performance of decoders trained …
interfaces (BCIs) to restore lost speech, we measured the performance of decoders trained …
Neural ensemble dynamics in dorsal motor cortex during speech in people with paralysis
Speaking is a sensorimotor behavior whose neural basis is difficult to study with single neuron
resolution due to the scarcity of human intracortical measurements. We used electrode …
resolution due to the scarcity of human intracortical measurements. We used electrode …
Long-term unsupervised recalibration of cursor BCIs
Intracortical brain-computer interfaces (iBCIs) require frequent recalibration to maintain robust
performance due to changes in neural activity that accumulate over time. Compensating …
performance due to changes in neural activity that accumulate over time. Compensating …
Decoding spoken english phonemes from intracortical electrode arrays in dorsal precentral gyrus
Objective To evaluate the potential of intracortical electrode array signals for brain-computer
interfaces (BCIs) to restore lost speech, we measured the performance of classifiers trained …
interfaces (BCIs) to restore lost speech, we measured the performance of classifiers trained …
Measuring chronic schizophrenic patients' attitudes toward their illness and treatment
…, J Aland JR, WH Wilson, W Guy… - Psychiatric …, 1981 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
The right to refuse medication is a legal right now being extended by federal courts to many
voluntary and involuntary mental patients. However, little is known of the insight that …
voluntary and involuntary mental patients. However, little is known of the insight that …
The prevalence of abnormal involuntary movements among chronic schizophrenic
W Guy, TA Ban, WH Wilson - International Clinical …, 1986 - journals.lww.com
In an international survey of chronic schizophrenia, data were collected on the Abnormal
Involuntary Movements Scale (AIMS) to ascertain the prevalence of tardive dyskinesia. …
Involuntary Movements Scale (AIMS) to ascertain the prevalence of tardive dyskinesia. …
Measuring instability in chronic human intracortical neural recordings towards stable, long-term brain-computer interfaces
Intracortical brain-computer interfaces (iBCIs) enable people with tetraplegia to gain intuitive
cursor control from movement intentions. To translate to practical use, iBCIs should provide …
cursor control from movement intentions. To translate to practical use, iBCIs should provide …
[BOOK][B] The motivation of school work
HB Wilson, GM Wilson - 1916 - books.google.com
Two forces have combined in stimulating the preparation of this volume. One force is personal,
the experience of the authors; the other is general, the growth of an educational theory …
the experience of the authors; the other is general, the growth of an educational theory …
Loxapine in psychogeriatrics: a placebo-and standard-controlled clinical investigation
…, W GUY, M RAGHEB, WH WILSON… - Journal of Clinical …, 1982 - journals.lww.com
LTHOUGH the primary symptoms of dementia are largely refractory to neuroleptics, secondary
symptoms such as hostility, agitation, hallucinations, and delusions may respond well to …
symptoms such as hostility, agitation, hallucinations, and delusions may respond well to …