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... nervous system was emphasized a century ago by Broca ( 1861 ) and Wernicke ( 1874 ) , but these in- vestigators were ... nervous system was con- clusively demonstrated . The neural regulators of speech are divided into ( 1 ) the ...
... nervous system was emphasized a century ago by Broca ( 1861 ) and Wernicke ( 1874 ) , but these in- vestigators were ... nervous system was con- clusively demonstrated . The neural regulators of speech are divided into ( 1 ) the ...
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... nervous system , regulating or affecting voluntary muscle . The above facts are applied to the analysis of an important speech activity called the stretch reflex , which is an unconditioned response , characteristically involving two ...
... nervous system , regulating or affecting voluntary muscle . The above facts are applied to the analysis of an important speech activity called the stretch reflex , which is an unconditioned response , characteristically involving two ...
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... NERVOUS SYSTEM The autonomic nervous system innervates all the smooth muscles , glands , and the cardiac muscle . It controls vital functions not under voluntary control . The system is not causative but regulative for func- tions that ...
... NERVOUS SYSTEM The autonomic nervous system innervates all the smooth muscles , glands , and the cardiac muscle . It controls vital functions not under voluntary control . The system is not causative but regulative for func- tions that ...
Contents
A Survey of the Speech Mechanism | 1 |
Nervous Regulation of Speech | 4 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech | 46 |
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