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Peace on Earth, Good-Will to Dogs
by Frederick Walker Mott
In this engaging little book, the author draws from a series of three lectures presented at the Royal Institution on The Mechanism of the Human Voice, along with three additional lectures at Kings College London focusing on The Brain in Relation to Speech and Song. The aim is to simplify complex concepts while maintaining scientific accuracy. Technical anatomical and physiological terms are thoughtfully explained throughout the text, often accompanied by helpful diagrams and figures. It is the author’s hope that this exploration of the human voices mechanism—how it operates in both speech and song—will captivate not only the general public but also educators in voice production, who may find valuable insights within these pages.
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008 - Primary revival of some sensations in the brain Psychic Mechanism of the Voice
In this engaging little book, the author draws from a series of three lectures presented at the Royal Institution on The Mechanism of the Human Voice, along with three additional lectures at Kings College London focusing on The Brain in Relation to Speech and Song. The aim is to simplify complex concepts while maintaining scientific accuracy. Technical anatomical and physiological terms are thoughtfully explained throughout the text, often accompanied by helpful diagrams and figures. It is the author’s hope that this exploration of the human voices mechanism—how it operates in both speech and song—will captivate not only the general public but also educators in voice production, who may find valuable insights within these pages.
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007 - Case of deafness arising from destruction of auditory centres in the brain causing loss of speech
In this engaging little book, the author draws from a series of three lectures presented at the Royal Institution on The Mechanism of the Human Voice, along with three additional lectures at Kings College London focusing on The Brain in Relation to Speech and Song. The aim is to simplify complex concepts while maintaining scientific accuracy. Technical anatomical and physiological terms are thoughtfully explained throughout the text, often accompanied by helpful diagrams and figures. It is the author’s hope that this exploration of the human voices mechanism—how it operates in both speech and song—will captivate not only the general public but also educators in voice production, who may find valuable insights within these pages.
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006 - Localisation of speech centers in the brain The Primary Site of Revival of Words in Silent Thought
In this engaging little book, the author draws from a series of three lectures presented at the Royal Institution on The Mechanism of the Human Voice, along with three additional lectures at Kings College London focusing on The Brain in Relation to Speech and Song. The aim is to simplify complex concepts while maintaining scientific accuracy. Technical anatomical and physiological terms are thoughtfully explained throughout the text, often accompanied by helpful diagrams and figures. It is the author’s hope that this exploration of the human voices mechanism—how it operates in both speech and song—will captivate not only the general public but also educators in voice production, who may find valuable insights within these pages.
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005 - The cerebral mechanism of speech and song Speech and Right Handedness
In this engaging little book, the author draws from a series of three lectures presented at the Royal Institution on The Mechanism of the Human Voice, along with three additional lectures at Kings College London focusing on The Brain in Relation to Speech and Song. The aim is to simplify complex concepts while maintaining scientific accuracy. Technical anatomical and physiological terms are thoughtfully explained throughout the text, often accompanied by helpful diagrams and figures. It is the author’s hope that this exploration of the human voices mechanism—how it operates in both speech and song—will captivate not only the general public but also educators in voice production, who may find valuable insights within these pages.
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004 - The vocal instrument part 3 Pathological Degenerative Changes Producting Speech Defects and What The
In this engaging little book, the author draws from a series of three lectures presented at the Royal Institution on The Mechanism of the Human Voice, along with three additional lectures at Kings College London focusing on The Brain in Relation to Speech and Song. The aim is to simplify complex concepts while maintaining scientific accuracy. Technical anatomical and physiological terms are thoughtfully explained throughout the text, often accompanied by helpful diagrams and figures. It is the author’s hope that this exploration of the human voices mechanism—how it operates in both speech and song—will captivate not only the general public but also educators in voice production, who may find valuable insights within these pages.
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003 - The vocal instrument part 2
In this engaging little book, the author draws from a series of three lectures presented at the Royal Institution on The Mechanism of the Human Voice, along with three additional lectures at Kings College London focusing on The Brain in Relation to Speech and Song. The aim is to simplify complex concepts while maintaining scientific accuracy. Technical anatomical and physiological terms are thoughtfully explained throughout the text, often accompanied by helpful diagrams and figures. It is the author’s hope that this exploration of the human voices mechanism—how it operates in both speech and song—will captivate not only the general public but also educators in voice production, who may find valuable insights within these pages.
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002 - The vocal instrument part 1
In this engaging little book, the author draws from a series of three lectures presented at the Royal Institution on The Mechanism of the Human Voice, along with three additional lectures at Kings College London focusing on The Brain in Relation to Speech and Song. The aim is to simplify complex concepts while maintaining scientific accuracy. Technical anatomical and physiological terms are thoughtfully explained throughout the text, often accompanied by helpful diagrams and figures. It is the author’s hope that this exploration of the human voices mechanism—how it operates in both speech and song—will captivate not only the general public but also educators in voice production, who may find valuable insights within these pages.
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001 - Theories on the origin of speech
In this engaging little book, the author draws from a series of three lectures presented at the Royal Institution on The Mechanism of the Human Voice, along with three additional lectures at Kings College London focusing on The Brain in Relation to Speech and Song. The aim is to simplify complex concepts while maintaining scientific accuracy. Technical anatomical and physiological terms are thoughtfully explained throughout the text, often accompanied by helpful diagrams and figures. It is the author’s hope that this exploration of the human voices mechanism—how it operates in both speech and song—will captivate not only the general public but also educators in voice production, who may find valuable insights within these pages.
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In this engaging little book, the author draws from a series of three lectures presented at the Royal Institution on The Mechanism of the Human Voice, along with three additional lectures at Kings College London focusing on The Brain in Relation to Speech and Song. The aim is to simplify complex concepts while maintaining scientific accuracy. Technical anatomical and physiological terms are thoughtfully explained throughout the text, often accompanied by helpful diagrams and figures. It is the author’s hope that this exploration of the human voices mechanism—how it operates in both speech and song—will captivate not only the general public but also educators in voice production, who may find valuable insights within these pages.
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