Might EEG measured while one imagines words or sentences provide enough information for one to identify what is being thought?
Analysis of EEG data from an experiment in which two syllables are spoken in imagination in one of three rhythms shows that
information is present in EEG alpha, beta and theta bands. Envelopes are used to compute filters matched to a particular experimental
condition; the filters’ action on data from a particular trial lets one determine the experimental condition used for that
trial with appreciably greater-than-chance performance. Informative spectral features within bands lead us to current work
with EEG spectrograms.
Keywords EEG - imagined speech - covert speech - classification