Dr. Frank H Guenther, PhD

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Boston University

Studies Stuttering
Studies Pick's Disease
1 reported clinical trial
6 drugs studied

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Clinical Trials Frank H Guenther, PhD is currently running

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Speech Sequencing Therapies

for Stuttering

Persistent developmental stuttering affects more than three million people in the United States, and it can have profound adverse effects on quality of life. Despite its prevalence and negative impact, stuttering has resisted explanation and effective treatment, due in large part to a poor understanding of the neural processing impairments underlying the disorder. The overall goal of this study is to improve understanding of the brain mechanisms involved in speech motor planning and how these are disrupted in neurogenic speech disorders, like stuttering. The investigators will do this through an integrated combination of experiments that involve speech production, functional MRI, and non-invasive brain stimulation. The study is designed to test hypotheses regarding the brain processes involved in learning and initiating new speech sound sequences and how those processes compare in persons with persistent developmental stuttering and those with typical speech development. These processes will be studied in both adults and children. Additionally, these processes will be investigated in patients with neurodegenerative speech disorders (primary progressive aphasia) to further inform the investigators understanding of the neural mechanisms that support speech motor sequence learning. Together these experiments will result in an improved account of the brain mechanisms underlying speech production in fluent speakers and individuals who stutter, thereby paving the way for the development of new therapies and technologies for addressing this disorder.
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Clinical Trial Related1 year of experience running clinical trials · Led 1 trial as a Principal Investigator · 1 Active Clinical Trial
Treatments Frank H Guenther, PhD has experience with
  • Anodal TDCS
  • Learning Of Non-native Phoneme Combinations: 1 Training Session
  • Learning Of Non-native Phoneme Combinations: 6 Training Sessions
  • Learning Of Non-native Phoneme Combinations: 8 Training Sessions
  • Learning Of Novel Multisyllabic Nonwords
  • Sham TDCS

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What does Frank H Guenther, PhD specialize in?
Frank H Guenther, PhD focuses on Stuttering and Pick's Disease. In particular, much of their work with Stuttering has involved treating patients, or patients who are undergoing treatment.
Is Frank H Guenther, PhD currently recruiting for clinical trials?
Yes, Frank H Guenther, PhD is currently recruiting for 1 clinical trial in Boston Massachusetts. If you're interested in participating, you should apply.
Are there any treatments that Frank H Guenther, PhD has studied deeply?
Yes, Frank H Guenther, PhD has studied treatments such as Anodal tDCS, Learning of non-native phoneme combinations: 1 training session, Learning of non-native phoneme combinations: 6 training sessions.
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The office of Frank H Guenther, PhD is located at: Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02215 United States. This is the address for their practice at the Boston University.
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