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  1. Does a Systematic Vocal Exercise Program Enhance the Physiologic Range of Voice Production in Classical Singing Graduate-Level Students?
  2. In Support of the Exceptional Voice
  3. Descriptive Analysis of the Interactive Patterning of the Vocalization Subsystems in Healthy Participants: A Dynamic Systems Perspective
  4. Behavior of the 3 subsystems of voice production is a non-linear and emergent process
  5. Vocal function exercises for normal voice: The effects of varying dosage
  6. Enhancement of aging rat laryngeal muscles with endogenous growth factor treatment
  7. Coordinator's Column
  8. The relationship between labial vibrotactile detection and pure-tone hearing thresholds in healthy, ageing adults
  9. Labial Vibrotactile Somatosensory Perception: A Pilot Study in Healthy Aging versus Young Adult Participants
  10. Effect of a 2-Week Joint-Mobilization Intervention on Single-Limb Balance and Ankle Arthrokinematics in Those with Chronic Ankle Instability
  11. Preliminary findings on the relation between the personality trait of stress reaction and the central neural control of human vocalization
  12. Two-week joint mobilization intervention improves self-reported function, range of motion, and dynamic balance in those with chronic ankle instability
  13. Plantar Vibrotactile Detection Deficits in Adults with Chronic Ankle Instability
  14. Laryngeal Muscle Response to Neuromuscular Diseases and Specific Pathologies
  15. Chronic Stimulation–Induced Changes in the Rodent Thyroarytenoid Muscle
  16. Plantar Cutaneous Vibrotactile Detection Threshold Changes Are Present In Those With Chronic Ankle Instability
  17. Induced Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis and Recovery Rapidly Modulate Brain Areas Related to Phonatory Behavior: A Case Study
  18. Systematic Studies of Modified Vocalization: Effects of Speech Rate and Instatement Style During Metronome Stimulation
  19. Basic Electronics Theory for the Practicing Clinician
  20. Editors Column
  21. Task-related differences in temporo-parietal cortical activation during human phonatory behaviors
  22. Editor's Column
  23. Somatosensory Gating Is Dependent on the Rate of Force Recruitment in the Human Orofacial System
  24. Editor's Column
  25. Editor's Column
  26. Establishing a New Animal Model for the Study of Laryngeal Biology and Disease: An Anatomic Study of the Mouse Larynx
  27. Measurement of Phonated Intervals During Four Fluency-Inducing Conditions
  28. Editor's Column
  29. Sensorimotor Elements of the Orofacial System: Reviewing the Basics
  30. Editor's Column
  31. Low-level static lip force control does not alter vibrotactile detection thresholds in the human orofacial system
  32. Mucosal afferents mediate laryngeal adductor responses in the cat
  33. Mechanosensory Modulation of Perioral Neuronal Groups During Active Force Dynamics
  34. Modulation of the mechanically evoked perioral reflex during active force dynamics in young adults
  35. Transitional properties of the mechanically evoked perioral reflex from infancy through adulthood