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Derma Converts Subvocalizations Into Voice Input

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“You probably don’t notice it, but you most likely subvocalize speech when you’re reading — and sometimes even when just thinking about what you’re saying. Subvocalizations is inner speech, but usually manifests as barely noticeable contractions of the larynx muscles. Essentially, you’re speaking so quietly that it is inaudible. There are many explanations for why we perform subvocalizations, but it is normally completely subconscious. It is possible, however, to train yourself to consciously perform subvocalizations.” (hackster.io)

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