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  1. Feedback and Feedforward Auditory-Motor Processes for Voice and Articulation in Parkinson's Disease
  2. The Relation of Articulatory and Vocal Auditory–Motor Control in Typical Speakers
  3. The Effect of Pitch Auditory Feedback Perturbations on the Production of Anticipatory Phrasal Prominence and Boundary
  4. Degree of vocal fold adduction affects listener perception of simulated laryngeal vocal tremor
  5. Auditory feedback control of vocal intensity during speech and sustained-vowel production
  6. Sensorimotor adaptation of voice fundamental frequency in Parkinson's disease
  7. Evidence for Auditory-Motor Impairment in Individuals With Hyperfunctional Voice Disorders
  8. Adjusting the voice to reduce the 'shakiness'
  9. The effects of physiological adjustments on the perceptual and acoustical characteristics of simulated laryngeal vocal tremor
  10. Discriminating Simulated Vocal Tremor Source Using Amplitude Modulation Spectra
  11. Distinguishing intrinsic from extrinsic factors underlying firing rate saturation in human motor units
  12. Acoustical bases for the perception of simulated laryngeal vocal tremor
  13. Nasal and Oral Inspiration During Natural Speech Breathing
  14. Physiologic and Acoustic Patterns of Essential Vocal Tremor
  15. Acoustic Characteristics of Simulated Respiratory-Induced Vocal Tremor
  16. Discriminating vocal tremor source from amplitude envelope modulations
  17. The Clinicopathologic Spectrum of Benign Mass Lesions of the Vocal Fold due to Vocal Abuse