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Structure and Connections of the Cingulate Vocalization Region in the Rhesus Monkey

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The Physiological Control of Mammalian Vocalization

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Many primate utterances are simple vocalizations that may be associated with brainstem activity and contain limited information about the internal state of the animal. Sequences of tone and amplitude modulated vocalizations which have associative content form the basis for more complex communication within a species. These complex vocalizations are organized at suprabulbar levels, including the cerebral cortex.

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Vogt, B.A., Barbas, H. (1988). Structure and Connections of the Cingulate Vocalization Region in the Rhesus Monkey. In: Newman, J.D. (eds) The Physiological Control of Mammalian Vocalization. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1051-8_12

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