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... frontal sulcus , Fissure of Rolando Postcentral Middle Fissure of Sylvius gyrus frontal gyrus , Superior frontal gyrus Inferior frontal gyrus Opercular region of frontal lobe Superior temporal gyrus Middle temporal gyrus Inferior ...
... frontal sulcus , Fissure of Rolando Postcentral Middle Fissure of Sylvius gyrus frontal gyrus , Superior frontal gyrus Inferior frontal gyrus Opercular region of frontal lobe Superior temporal gyrus Middle temporal gyrus Inferior ...
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... frontal lobe in the left inferior frontal convolution above the union of the fissures of Rolando and Sylvius , controls the formation of words , and it shows marked unilateral dominance . This is called Broca's area after a French ...
... frontal lobe in the left inferior frontal convolution above the union of the fissures of Rolando and Sylvius , controls the formation of words , and it shows marked unilateral dominance . This is called Broca's area after a French ...
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... frontal process of the maxillary bone in its posterior section . Within the membrane that connects the crus and the frontal process are several minor alar cartilage plates . The lateral nasal cartilages are attached above to the nasal ...
... frontal process of the maxillary bone in its posterior section . Within the membrane that connects the crus and the frontal process are several minor alar cartilage plates . The lateral nasal cartilages are attached above to the nasal ...
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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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