Many training guides on vocal delivery are written for people who are, or want to be, on the air. But those people also need feedback from their supervisors and colleagues. Enter the "aircheck." It's ...
In infancy, caregivers rely on facial expressions and vocal cues to understand a baby's needs and emotions, as babies do not use language. Research shows that while facial expressions are important, ...
For years, I’ve taught others that using your voice is one of the easiest ways to calm down. As a clinical speech-language pathologist, I support people with communication and voice disorders and ...
As babies grow, their methods of communication evolve from simple cries and facial expressions to more sophisticated vocal and cognitive cues. Compared to other mammals, human children are dependent ...
Unusual experiments on organs recovered from three carcasses suggest how baleen whales call out at sea. By Kate Golembiewski People have told stories of strange underwater sounds for thousands of ...
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