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C R Larson

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Journal of Communication Disorders|December 4, 1998
Cross-modality influences in speech motor control: the use of pitch shifting for the study of F0 controlC R Larson
Brain Research|June 21, 1991
On the relation of PAG neurons to laryngeal and respiratory muscles during vocalization in the monkeyC R Larson
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|June 1, 1985
The midbrain periaqueductal gray: a brainstem structure involved in vocalizationC R Larson
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|June 1, 1978
Effects of cerebellar lesions on monkey jaw-force control: implications for understanding ataxic dysarthriaC R Larson, D Sutton
Journal of Voice : Official Journal of the Voice Foundation|March 1, 1993
Laryngeal and respiratory activity during vocalization in macaque monkeysR West, C R Larson
Archives of Oral Biology|January 1, 1978
Peri-oral reflexes in the conscious monkey (Macaca mulatta)C R Larson, D Sutton
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|November 16, 2001
Effect of duration of pitch-shifted feedback on vocal responses in patients with Parkinson's diseaseS Kiran, C R Larson
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 1, 1993
Multifunctional properties of ambiguous neurons identified electrophysiologically during vocalization in the awake monkeyY Yajima, C R Larson
Neuroscience Letters|May 18, 1984
Periaqueductal gray neuronal activity associated with laryngeal EMG and vocalization in the awake monkeyC R Larson, M K Kistler
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 1, 1995
Neurons of the anterior mesial cortex related to faciovocal activity in the awake monkeyR A West, C R Larson
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Journal of Communication Disorders|December 4, 1998
Cross-modality influences in speech motor control: the use of pitch shifting for the study of F0 controlC R Larson
Brain Research|June 21, 1991
On the relation of PAG neurons to laryngeal and respiratory muscles during vocalization in the monkeyC R Larson
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|June 1, 1985
The midbrain periaqueductal gray: a brainstem structure involved in vocalizationC R Larson
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|June 1, 1978
Effects of cerebellar lesions on monkey jaw-force control: implications for understanding ataxic dysarthriaC R Larson, D Sutton
Journal of Voice : Official Journal of the Voice Foundation|March 1, 1993
Laryngeal and respiratory activity during vocalization in macaque monkeysR West, C R Larson
Archives of Oral Biology|January 1, 1978
Peri-oral reflexes in the conscious monkey (Macaca mulatta)C R Larson, D Sutton
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|November 16, 2001
Effect of duration of pitch-shifted feedback on vocal responses in patients with Parkinson's diseaseS Kiran, C R Larson
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 1, 1993
Multifunctional properties of ambiguous neurons identified electrophysiologically during vocalization in the awake monkeyY Yajima, C R Larson
Neuroscience Letters|May 18, 1984
Periaqueductal gray neuronal activity associated with laryngeal EMG and vocalization in the awake monkeyC R Larson, M K Kistler
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 1, 1995
Neurons of the anterior mesial cortex related to faciovocal activity in the awake monkeyR A West, C R Larson
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