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  3. 6543
    por Waln, Olga, Jankovic, Joseph
    Publicado 2013
    “…In addition to movement disorders (including involuntary vocalizations), patients with TD may have a variety of sensory symptoms, such as urge to move (as in akathisia), paresthesias, and pain. …”
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  4. 6544
    “…CDC-like inputs are also reported for some vocally learning animals, suggesting similar functions in facilitating communicative competence. …”
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  5. 6545
    por Veloso, Caetano
    Publicado 1997
    CD Audiom
  6. 6546
    Publicado 1991
    CD Audiom
  7. 6547
    Publicado 1987
    CD Audiom
  8. 6548
    Publicado 1988
    CD Audiom
  9. 6549
    Publicado 1989
    CD Audiom
  10. 6550
    por King, B. B.
    Publicado 1981
    CD Audiom
  11. 6551
    Publicado 1988
    CD Audiom
  12. 6552
    Publicado 1991
    Libro
  13. 6553
    “…Results also demonstrate significant correlations between child age and the home language environment, maternal employment and the home language environment, father’s educational attainment and the home language environment, adult–child conversations and early language ability, and child vocalizations and early language ability.…”
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  14. 6554
    “…They include measurements of the knee extension angle struggle threshold, hind limb withdrawal reflex threshold of knee compression force, and vocalizations in response to stimulation of the knee. …”
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  15. 6555
    por Fitch, W Tecumseh
    Publicado 2012
    “…In complex animal vocalizations, such as bird or whale song, a great variety of songs can be produced via rearrangements of a smaller set of 'syllables', known as 'phonological syntax' or 'phonocoding' However, food or alarm calls, which function as referential signals, were previously thought to lack such combinatorial structure. …”
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  16. 6556
    “…We argue that during evolution, social communication engaged different perceptual and cognitive systems—face, facial expression, gesture, vocalization, sound, and oral language—that emerged at different times. …”
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  17. 6557
    “…We found that deletion of the gene for the α5 subunit of the GABA(A) receptor caused robust autism‐like behaviors in mice, including reduced social contacts and vocalizations. Screening of human exome sequencing data from 396 ASD subjects revealed potential missense mutations in GABRA5 and in RDX, the gene for the α5GABA(A) receptor‐anchoring protein radixin, further supporting a α5GABA(A) receptor deficiency in ASDs.…”
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  18. 6558
    “…The authors interrogated tonotopic map dynamics in auditory cortex (ACtx) by employing a natural sound-learning paradigm, where mothers learn the importance of pup ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs), allowing Shepard et al. to probe the role of map area expansion for auditory learning. …”
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  19. 6559
    “…We argue here for the engagement of supplementary motor areas across a variety of sound categories, including speech, vocalizations, and music, and we discuss how our understanding of auditory processes in these regions relate to findings and hypotheses from the motor literature. …”
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  20. 6560
    “…Time-lapse images were used to approximate changes in light, data loggers were used to record temperature and humidity, and sound recordings were used to calculate acoustic indices characterizing variation in the soundscape, as well as to manually identify and estimate avian vocalization activity.…”
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