The infant cry is the result of the complex interaction between many anatomic structures and physiologic mechanisms. These interactions involve the central nervous system, respiratory system, peripheral nervous system, and a variety of muscles.
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Golub, H. L., & Corwin, M. J. (1985). A Physioacoustic Model of the Infant Cry. In Infant Crying (pp. 59–82). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2381-5_3
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