A Physioacoustic Model of the Infant Cry

  • Golub H
  • Corwin M
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Abstract

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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