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... Cerebrum Olfactory lobe Corpora quadrigemina Cerebellum Pons Spinal cord Medulla Fig . 2-4 . Sagittal diagrammatic representation of the major divisions of the brain . speech . The centers of greatest importance are in the highest level ...
... Cerebrum Olfactory lobe Corpora quadrigemina Cerebellum Pons Spinal cord Medulla Fig . 2-4 . Sagittal diagrammatic representation of the major divisions of the brain . speech . The centers of greatest importance are in the highest level ...
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... cerebrum showing major structures and the ventricles . The cerebrospinal circulation is intimately related to a ... cerebrum , a process called encephalization . The cerebrum has become more complex in structure and function , and ...
... cerebrum showing major structures and the ventricles . The cerebrospinal circulation is intimately related to a ... cerebrum , a process called encephalization . The cerebrum has become more complex in structure and function , and ...
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... cerebrum with impulses to keep it stimulated . The cerebrum returns impulses to it , thus producing a reverberating circuit . The chief motor tract of the reticular formation is the reticulospinal tract . This is considered to be an ...
... cerebrum with impulses to keep it stimulated . The cerebrum returns impulses to it , thus producing a reverberating circuit . The chief motor tract of the reticular formation is the reticulospinal tract . This is considered to be an ...
Contents
A Survey of the Speech Mechanism | 1 |
Nervous Regulation of Speech | 4 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech | 46 |
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