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... auditory radiation rises to Heschl's con- volution located in the superior temporal ( anterior transverse ) cerebral Cerebrum Medial geniculate bodies Inferior colliculus Upper pontine level Lateral lemniscus Superior olivary complex ...
... auditory radiation rises to Heschl's con- volution located in the superior temporal ( anterior transverse ) cerebral Cerebrum Medial geniculate bodies Inferior colliculus Upper pontine level Lateral lemniscus Superior olivary complex ...
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Harold Morris Kaplan. theory is that the secondary and tertiary neurons of the auditory path follow the stimulating frequency even less well than do the primary neurons , and the central auditory areas may follow the frequency with even ...
Harold Morris Kaplan. theory is that the secondary and tertiary neurons of the auditory path follow the stimulating frequency even less well than do the primary neurons , and the central auditory areas may follow the frequency with even ...
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... Auditory adaptation , 308 Auditory canal , external , 279 , 280 Auditory nerve , 39 , 292 , 310 Auditory tract , 33 , 292–294 Auricle of ear , 279 Autonomic nervous system , 48-54 chemical mediation in , 53 , 54 connections and outflows ...
... Auditory adaptation , 308 Auditory canal , external , 279 , 280 Auditory nerve , 39 , 292 , 310 Auditory tract , 33 , 292–294 Auricle of ear , 279 Autonomic nervous system , 48-54 chemical mediation in , 53 , 54 connections and outflows ...
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A Survey of the Speech Mechanism | 1 |
Nervous Regulation of Speech | 4 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech | 46 |
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