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So there's a dissociation between their emotional reaction and the vocalisation.
There may also be pupil dilation, vocalisation and a general increase in activity.
The vocalisation you are most likely to hear is that produced by juveniles when they are playing.
It was much closer to a low, agonised vocalisation, to the sound of something huge and bestial being hurt.
The children performed these tasks either silently or while engaging in a task designed to suppress their vocalisation of the word names.
All birds make noises ('bird vocalisation'), but not all sing.
The Stripe-headed Sparrow has a group vocalisation of chattering squeaks.
Vocalization or vocalisation (see spelling differences) may refer to:
Barking can be a sign of boredom or frustration, although research has shown that pet dogs increase their vocalisation when raised in a noisy environment.
Vocalisation of l in final position into u: mau (bad)
Vocalisation, or his preference for the spoken word, has always been a priority for Sollers.
His booming vocalisation sculpted meaning fromsoundmadeform in the briny bubble.
The manuscript has between eight and twelve lines to the page and, showing its antiquity, the text is devoid of vocalisation.
Tigers contact each other by roaring, a vocalisation shared with lions and, to a lesser extent, with leopards.
In French, the contractions of determiners are often the results of a vocalisation and a crasis.
Sensory equipment can help develop key life skills including vocalisation, gross motor skills, colour recognition and tracking.
The song is notable for having introduced Chipmunk's trademark "che" vocalisation - his unique sound.
This is usually annotated, with marks to the right of each character denoting how the tone should vary through the length of its vocalisation.
In the account, his vocalisation of these thoughts caused a Heavenly accusation against the Maggid, for revealing too much.
Lomas and Kimura (1976) examined the effect of concurrent vocalisation on different manual tasks.
One of their songs was called "Om", the only lyrics to which appeared to be repetitions of the vocalisation "om".
The main territorial vocalisation is in the form of a double 'hoot', similar in pattern to the other Australian hawk owls.
Vocalisation (disambiguation)
Vocalisation suppression interfered with rhyming judgements in the experiment, but there was little interference with the meaning-similarity task.
Her Brünnhilde was considered especially fine, not only for her splendid vocalisation but also for her stature and handsome appearance.