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... cerebellum project down to the motor nuclei of the muscles . It appears that most or perhaps all of the suppressor areas of the cerebrum and cerebellum ... cerebellum through the corticoponto- cerebellar Nervous Regulation of Speech 25.
... cerebellum project down to the motor nuclei of the muscles . It appears that most or perhaps all of the suppressor areas of the cerebrum and cerebellum ... cerebellum through the corticoponto- cerebellar Nervous Regulation of Speech 25.
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Harold Morris Kaplan. The cerebrum connects with the cerebellum through the corticoponto- cerebellar tract . The latter is a crossed motor pathway from the frontal or temporal lobes of the cerebral cortex , traveling by way of the pons ...
Harold Morris Kaplan. The cerebrum connects with the cerebellum through the corticoponto- cerebellar tract . The latter is a crossed motor pathway from the frontal or temporal lobes of the cerebral cortex , traveling by way of the pons ...
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... cerebellum is involved in voluntary muscle coordination and in the timing of muscles impulses . It thus coordinates breathing and Superior Mid 30 Inferior Subcortical nucleus Cortex White matter Fig . 2-8 . Lateral diagrammatic view of ...
... cerebellum is involved in voluntary muscle coordination and in the timing of muscles impulses . It thus coordinates breathing and Superior Mid 30 Inferior Subcortical nucleus Cortex White matter Fig . 2-8 . Lateral diagrammatic view of ...
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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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