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Like your vocal tract, the plastic models shape these complex sounds into particular vowel sounds.
WOEXP: 142 - Vocal stimuli versus bells, human non-vocal sounds, enveloped white noise and scrampled voices...
This can be compared to the human eye, which can detect light frequencies (colors) that vary by less than a factor of 2. The dynamic range-- the difference between the quietest and loudest sounds we ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we identified regions along the superior temporal sulcus (STS) that were not only sensitive, but also highly selective to vocal sounds.
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we identified regions along the superior temporal sulcus (STS) that were not only sensitive, but also highly selective to vocal sounds.
Although the human vocal system is small, it manages to create sounds as varied and beautiful as those produced by a variety of musical instruments.
Free Human Sounds Royalty Free Human Sound Effects ... The Human sounds in this column are collected from the web and are generally available to everyone for personal use.
Anatomy of the vocal tract ... In addition to their normal names, many of the parts of the vocal tract have fancy names derived from Latin and Greek.
To understand why the formant frequencies change with different sounds, think of the vocal tract as a tube closed at one end by the vocal folds and open at the other end at the lips.
When engaged for speaking, the vocal folds can clock over 100 vibrations per second -- too fast for the unassisted eye to see.
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