Human brain activation during phonation and exhalation: Common volitional control for two upper airway functions
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Torrey M. J. Loucks | Christopher J. Poletto | Christy L. Ludlow | Kristina Simonyan | Catherine L. Reynolds | K. Simonyan | C. Ludlow | T. Loucks | C. Poletto | C. Reynolds
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