
Anna H. M. Vogt
Anna H. M. Vogt was a pioneering German-American neuroscientist known for her research on how the brain controls voluntary movement and motor learning. She investigated the functions of different brain regions, especially the motor cortex, to better understand how we plan, initiate, and coordinate physical actions. Her work contributed valuable insights into the neural basis of movement and paved the way for advancements in neurorehabilitation and understanding neurological disorders. Vogt's research helped bridge the gap between brain structure and behavior, making complex neural processes more accessible and advancing scientific knowledge in neuroscience.