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WGBH lecture series presentation of Professor Guenther, November 2015

Frank Guenther was recently featured on WGBH discussing his work with people suffering from locked-in syndrome as well as the complexities of both normal speech and disordered speech.

http://forum-network.org/lectures/how-brain-produces-language-and-what-can-go-wrong/

 

WGBH lecture series presentation of Professor Guenther, November 2015

Posted 10 years ago on Thursday, January 21st, 2016 in News

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