Simplification in laryngeal anatomy, compared to nonhuman primates, enabled complex speech in humans
Evolutionary simplification in the human larynx – the loss of vocal membranes and air sacs common to all nonhuman primates – enabled the increased acoustic complexity required by human speech, ...
WASHINGTON, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Scientists have identified evolutionary modifications in the voice box distinguishing people from other primates that may underpin a capability indispensable to ...
One of the most defining characteristics of a human is their voice: its pitch, how it resonates and of course, the vocal range. But where does it come from? How much are our voices genetic, and how ...
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This E-learning module was developed as part of the Technical Cooperation Project RLA/6/069, entitled "Strengthening Clinical Applications of Hybrid Modalities: SPECT/CT and PET/CT PET in Latin ...
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Laryngeal cancer may spread to cartilage, soft tissues, or lymph nodes in the neck area and to more distant sites, such as the lungs, liver, or bones. Treatment may depend on how far it has spread.
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