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Christina Dastolfo-Hromack

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The Laryngoscope|June 28, 2016
Singing voice outcomes following singing voice therapyChristina Dastolfo-Hromack, Tracey L Thomas, Clark A Rosen, et al.
Neuroimage|February 5, 2022
Differentiation of speech-induced artifacts from physiological high gamma activity in intracranial recordingsAlan Bush, Anna Chrabaszcz, Victoria Peterson, et al.
Neurosurgery|March 22, 2020
Anterior Sensorimotor Subthalamic Nucleus Stimulation Is Associated With Improved Voice FunctionAhmed Jorge, Christina Dastolfo-Hromack, Witold J Lipski, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 24, 2018
Subthalamic Nucleus Neurons Differentially Encode Early and Late Aspects of Speech ProductionWitold J Lipski, Ahmad Alhourani, Tara Pirnia, et al.
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The Laryngoscope|June 28, 2016
Singing voice outcomes following singing voice therapyChristina Dastolfo-Hromack, Tracey L Thomas, Clark A Rosen, et al.
Neuroimage|February 5, 2022
Differentiation of speech-induced artifacts from physiological high gamma activity in intracranial recordingsAlan Bush, Anna Chrabaszcz, Victoria Peterson, et al.
Neurosurgery|March 22, 2020
Anterior Sensorimotor Subthalamic Nucleus Stimulation Is Associated With Improved Voice FunctionAhmed Jorge, Christina Dastolfo-Hromack, Witold J Lipski, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 24, 2018
Subthalamic Nucleus Neurons Differentially Encode Early and Late Aspects of Speech ProductionWitold J Lipski, Ahmad Alhourani, Tara Pirnia, et al.
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