"Brain's Coordination of Speech and Breathing Revealed"

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Researchers have identified a brain circuit that coordinates vocalization with breathing, ensuring speech occurs predominantly during exhalation. This circuit, regulated by a brainstem area responsible for breathing rhythm, receives inhibitory signals during inhalation, preventing speech. The study, conducted in mice, sheds light on the neurological control of speech and breathing coordination, suggesting a shared mechanism across species, including humans.
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