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The neuroscience of human vocal pitch
June 28, 2018 by NewsBot
Among primates, humans are uniquely able to consciously control the pitch of their voices, making it possible to hit high notes in singing or stress a word in a sentence to convey meaning. Researchers narrow in on a region of the brain's frontal lobe that controls the ''voice box'' muscles that are responsible for vocal pitch.