By performing a comparison of words spoken by a speaker and defined
material which is presented to the speaker, information can be determined
which allows for the convenient control of the presentation of material
and external devices. A comparison of a speaker's words with defined
material can be beneficially used as an input for controlling the
operation of an exercise apparatus, video games, material presented to an
audience, and the presentation of the material itself. Similar feedback
loops can also be used with measurement and stimulation of
neurophysiologic states, to make the activity of reading more enjoyable
and convenient, or for other purposes.