Frank H. Guenther is a prominent figure in the field of neuroscience, particularly known for his research on the neural mechanisms of speech production and the motor control of articulatory systems. He has contributed to the understanding of how the brain coordinates the various processes involved in speaking and has developed computational models that simulate these processes. His work often intersects with disciplines such as linguistics and cognitive science, and he has published numerous academic papers on these topics.
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