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Varying occurrence of vocal cord paralysis in a family with autosomal dominant hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy

Journal of Neurology, 1999
A white British family with the axonal form of hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy (HMSN, type II) contained one member who developed a recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy at the age of 41 years, in addition to 4 years of symptomatic polyneuropathy and an abducens nerve palsy.
M, Donaghy, R, Kennett
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Ictal vocalizations occur more often in temporal lobe epilepsy with dominant (left‐sided) epileptogenic zone

Epilepsia, 2009
SummaryObjective: To investigate the lateralization value of ictal vocalizations in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE).Methods: We reviewed video‐recordings of 97 patients who had undergone presurgical evaluation programs with video‐EEG (electroencephalography)–recorded complex partial seizures (CPS) and high‐resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Horváth, Réka A.   +8 more
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Fundamental and dominant frequency in bird vocalizations

Vögel produzieren eine große Bandbreite verschiedener Vokalisationen, welche durch die morphologische Vielfalt des Syrinx – dem für Vögel einzigartigen Vokalorgan – und dem Vokaltrakt geformt werden. Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht die Beziehung zwischen der fundamentalen Frequenz (f0) und der dominanten Frequenz (DF) in Vogelvokalisationen, mit dem ...
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Dominance style and vocal communication in non-human primates

2019
Animalcommunication has long been thought to be subject to pressures and constraints associatedwith social relationships. However, our understanding of how the nature and quality of social relationships relates to the use and evolution of communication is limited by a lack of directly comparable methods across multiple levels of analysis.
Kavanagh, Emma   +3 more
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The vocal effort of dominance in scenario meetings

Interspeech 2011, 2011
Marcela Charfuelan, Marc Schröder 0001
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Machine-learning based detection of marine mammal vocalizations in snapping-shrimp dominated ambient noise

Marine Environmental Research
Passive acoustics is an effective method for monitoring marine mammals, facilitating both detection and population estimation. In warm tropical waters, this technique encounters challenges due to the high persistent level of ambient impulsive noise originating from the snapping shrimp present throughout this region.
Hari Vishnu   +5 more
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Vocal Indicators of Dominance

2016
Watkins, Christopher D.   +1 more
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What's in a voice? Women's vocal characteristics and self‐reported dominance, femininity and masculinity

2019
Previous studies have shown that the human voice can be a source of biologically important information, by implying speaker’s sex, size, and even genetic quality. Voice can also provide cues to the speaker’s personality. For example, there is evidence that pitch is negatively related to favorable personality traits, and perceived dominance among men ...
Pavela Banai, Irena, Banai, Benjamin
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A Case of Autosomal Dominant Ataxia with Vocal Cord Palsy Attributed to a Mutation in the PRNP Gene

Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, 2020
Prashanth Lingappa Kukkle   +2 more
exaly  

Vocal cord paralysis in autosomal dominant spinal muscular atrophy due to BICD2

Congenital Anomalies (discontinued), 2023
Sachiko Matsui   +2 more
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