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    Effects of sensorimotor voice training on event-related potentials to pitch-shifted auditory feedback by Patel, Sona, Hebert, Karen, Korzyukov, Oleg, Larson, Charles R

    Published in PloS one (20-01-2023)
    “…The pitch perturbation technique is a validated technique that has been used for over 30 years to understand how people control their voice. This technique…”
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    Speech error rates after a sports-related concussion by Patel, Sona, Grabowski, Caryn, Dayalu, Vikram, Testa, Anthony J

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (07-03-2023)
    “…Alterations in speech have long been identified as indicators of various neurologic conditions including traumatic brain injury, neurodegenerative diseases,…”
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    Bioelectrical brain effects of one's own voice identification in pitch of voice auditory feedback by Korzyukov, Oleg, Bronder, Alexander, Lee, Yunseon, Patel, Sona, Larson, Charles R.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-07-2017)
    “…Control of voice fundamental frequency (F0) relies in part on comparison of the intended F0 level and auditory feedback. This comparison impacts “sense of…”
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    Right Hemisphere Regions Critical for Expression of Emotion Through Prosody by Patel, Sona, Oishi, Kenichi, Wright, Amy, Sutherland-Foggio, Harry, Saxena, Sadhvi, Sheppard, Shannon M, Hillis, Argye E

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (06-04-2018)
    “…Impaired expression of emotion through pitch, loudness, rate, and rhythm of speech (affective prosody) is common and disabling after right hemisphere (RH)…”
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    Understanding the mechanisms underlying voluntary responses to pitch-shifted auditory feedback by Patel, Sona, Nishimura, Cristina, Lodhavia, Anjli, Korzyukov, Oleg, Parkinson, Amy, Robin, Donald A, Larson, Charles R

    “…Previous research has shown that vocal errors can be simulated using a pitch perturbation technique. Two types of responses are observed when subjects are…”
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    Developing a single comparison stimulus for matching breathy voice quality by Patel, Sona, Shrivastav, Rahul, Eddins, David A

    “…In this experiment, a single comparison stimulus was developed as a reference in a perceptual matching task for the quantification of breathy voice quality…”
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    A Randomized Comparison of the Biomechanical Effect of Two Commercially Available Rocker Bottom Shoes to a Conventional Athletic Shoe During Walking in Healthy Individuals by Talaty, Mukul, PhD, Patel, Sona, Esquenazi, Alberto, MD

    Published in The Journal of foot and ankle surgery (01-07-2016)
    “…Abstract Rocker bottom shoes have recently gained considerable popularity, likely in part because of the many purported benefits, including reducing joint…”
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    Perceptual Distances of Breathy Voice Quality: A Comparison of Psychophysical Methods by Patel, Sona, Shrivastav, Rahul, Eddins, David A

    Published in Journal of voice (01-03-2010)
    “…Summary Experiments to study voice quality have typically used rating scales or direct magnitude estimation to obtain listener judgments. Unfortunately, the…”
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    Early evidence of cognitive involvement during sensorimotor integration for speech by Hebert, Karen, Dayalu, Vikram, Grabowski, Caryn, Patel, Sona

    “…Executive functioning is fundamental to motor processes that involve decision-making, and yet, the role of cognitive control during speech production is not…”
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    Mapping emotions into acoustic space: The role of voice production by Patel, Sona, Scherer, Klaus R., Björkner, Eva, Sundberg, Johan

    Published in Biological psychology (01-04-2011)
    “…► 11 of 12 parameters significantly differentiated /a/ vowels in five emotions. ► Factor analysis showed that three components explain acoustic variations in…”
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    Prosodic changes in Parkinson's disease by Patel, Sona, Parveen, Sabiha, Anand, Supraja

    “…Parkinson’s disease often results in a hypokinetic dysarthria, causing well-known effects on speech and voice. Speech from individuals with Parkinson’s is…”
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    Talking in Fury: The Cortico-Subcortical Network Underlying Angry Vocalizations by Frühholz, Sascha, Klaas, Hannah S, Patel, Sona, Grandjean, Didier

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-09-2015)
    “…Although the neural basis for the perception of vocal emotions has been described extensively, the neural basis for the expression of vocal emotions is almost…”
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    Individual differences in speech and language within 72 h after a concussion by Grabowski, Caryn, Ahn, Jisook, Testa, Anthony J., Ackermann, Sarah, Hernandez, Emily, Terlecky, Austin, Grunstein, Matthew, Silverman, Ava, Scher, Gabe, Craig, Deja, Kelly, Kaitlin, Cunningham, Mercedes, Patel, Sona

    “…Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) cause immediate and temporary alterations in brain function that result in a variety of symptoms including impacts on speech…”
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    The Role of Perceived Voice and Speech Characteristics in Vocal Emotion Communication by Bänziger, Tanja, Patel, Sona, Scherer, Klaus R.

    Published in Journal of nonverbal behavior (01-03-2014)
    “…Aiming at a more comprehensive assessment of nonverbal vocal emotion communication, this article presents the development and validation of a new rating…”
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    Comparison of volitional opposing and following responses across speakers with different vocal histories by Patel, Sona, Gao, Li, Wang, Sophie, Gou, Christine, Manes, Jordan, Robin, Donald A., Larson, Charles R.

    “…Research has shown that people who are instructed to volitionally respond to pitch-shifted feedback either produce responses that follow the shift direction…”
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    Abstract WP420: Lesions Associated With Impaired Expression of Emotion Right Hemisphere Stroke by Patel, Sona, Oishi, Kenichi, Wright, Amy, Saxena, Sadhvi, Hillis, Argye E

    Published in Stroke (1970) (22-01-2018)
    “…Abstract only Introduction: Impaired expression of emotion through tone, loudness, rate, and rhythm of speech (affective prosody) is common after right…”
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