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Explore the neural mechanisms underlying speech production in this comprehensive lecture by Frank Guenther from Boston University. Delve into the complex brain networks and neural pathways that control human speech, examining how the nervous system coordinates the intricate motor movements required for articulation. Learn about current research findings on speech motor control, neural plasticity in speech development, and the brain regions involved in planning and executing speech movements. Discover how neurological disorders can affect speech production and gain insights into computational models that simulate neural speech control. Understand the relationship between auditory feedback and speech motor learning, and examine how the brain adapts speech patterns based on sensory input. This presentation provides valuable knowledge for researchers, clinicians, and students interested in neuroscience, speech pathology, linguistics, and cognitive science.
Syllabus
Frank Guenther: The Neural Control of Speech
Taught by
Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU