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Letter to the Editor: Microstimulation in the Periaqueductal Gray Matter

Published:February 03, 2021DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvoice.2021.01.002
      “Microstimulation in different parts of the periaqueductal gray generates different types of vocalizations in the cat” by HH Subramanian, RJ Balnave, and Gert Holstege was published in March, 2020 by the Journal of Voice. Subramanian et al.
      • Subramanian HH
      • Balnave RJ
      • Holstege G
      Microstimulation in different parts of the periaqueductal gray generates different types of vocalizations in the cat.
      review and re-analyze previously obtained data for eight precollicular decerebrated cats which they write are the same adult cats (n = 8) used in previous investigations.
      • Subramanian HH
      • Balnave RJ
      • Holstege G
      The midbrain periaqueductal gray control of respiration.
      • Subramanian HH
      • Holstege G
      The nucleus retroambiguus control of respiration.
      • Subramanian HH
      • Holstege G
      Midbrain and medullary control of post inspiratory activity of the crural and costal diaphragm in vivo.
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