Guest Speaker: Frank Guenther
Monday, May 2, 2016 from 3:00pm to 4:00pm in Ritter Annex 941
Topic: The Neural Mechanisms of Speech: From Computational Modeling to Neural Prosthesis
Dr. Guenther is professor of speech language, & hearing sciences and biomedical engineering at Boston University. His research combines theoretical modeling with behavioral and neuroimaging experiments to characterize the neural computations underlying speech. He is the originator of the DIVA model, which provides a quantitative account of the neural computations underlying speech motor control and their breakdown in communication disorders such as stuttering and apraxia of speech. He also develops brain-machine interfaces to restore speech communication to individuals suffering from locked-in syndrome, characterized by complete paralysis with intact cognition.