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    “…The bilateral vocal cord palsy persisted despite continued antitubercular therapy on the follow-up examination. …”
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    “…In both correlational and experimental settings, studies on women’s vocal preferences have reported negative relationships between perceived attractiveness and men’s vocal pitch, emphasizing the idea of an adaptive preference. …”
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    “…INTRODUCTION: Vocal music has been a way for the expression of beautiful human emotions and gives a consolidated framework to words. …”
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    “…To explore the vocal health of parents of children with hearing assistive devices. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Cognitive and emotional impairment are among the core features of schizophrenia; assessment of vocal emotion recognition may facilitate the detection of schizophrenia. …”
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    “…Vocal-tract resonances (or formants) are acoustic signatures in the voice and are related to the shape and length of the vocal tract. …”
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    por Kitzing, Peter
    Publicado 1995
    “…Some introductory remarks about terminology and the classification of epithelial lesions of the vocal folds are included. The paper ends with some comments as to the management of epithelial thickenings (or leukoplakias) of the vocal folds. …”
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    “…Birdsong is a widely used model for vocal learning and human speech, which exhibits high temporal and acoustic diversity. …”
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    “…The division of continuously variable acoustic signals into discrete perceptual categories is a fundamental feature of vocal communication, including human speech. Despite the importance of categorical perception to learned vocal communication, the neural correlates underlying this phenomenon await identification. …”
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    por Bottjer, Sarah W., Altenau, Brie
    Publicado 2009
    “…We report here that lesions within the LMAN(shell) pathway cause no immediate disruption of vocal behavior, but prevent the development of stable vocal sequences as well as the ability to imitate vocal sounds.…”
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    “…Rats are known to emit ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs). These USVs have been hypothesized to hold biological meaning, and the relationship between USVs and behavior has been extensively studied. …”
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    “…Male voices from an unscripted dating game were judged by men for physical and social dominance and by women in fertile and non-fertile menstrual cycle phases for desirability in short-term and long-term relationships. Five vocal parameters were analyzed: mean F (0) (an acoustic correlate of vocal fold size), F (0) variation, intensity (loudness), utterance duration, and formant dispersion (D (f), an acoustic correlate of vocal tract length). …”
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    “…CONCLUSIONS: The results show that the structure of crested gibbon songs is not only a reliable tool to verify phylogenetic relatedness, but also to unravel geographic origins. As vocal production in other nonhuman primate species appears to be evolutionarily based, it is likely that loud calls produced by other species can serve as characters to elucidate phylogenetic relationships.…”
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    “…In this report we examined how vocalization alters speech-sound processing within auditory cortex by directly recording evoked responses to vocalizations and playback stimuli using intracranial electrodes implanted in neurosurgery patients. …”
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