Novel brainstem circuit gives rise to the rhythms of vocalization
Published Date: 1/7/2022
Source: sciencedaily.com
The vocal sounds of humans -- laughing, crying, and the babbling of babies -- have the same rhythmic quality as the sounds made by many mammals, songbirds, and even some species of fish. Researchers have discovered that a small cluster of neurons in the brain stem not only regulates tempo but also coordinates vocalization with breathing.