Novel brainstem circuit gives rise to the rhythms of vocalization

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Novel brainstem circuit gives rise to the rhythms of vocalization

The vocal sounds of humans—laughing, crying, and the babbling of babies—have the same rhythmic quality as the sounds made by many mammals, songbirds, and even some species of fish. Researchers at UC San Francisco have discovered that a small cluster of neurons in the brain stem not only regulates tempo but also coordinates vocalization with breathing.

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