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Matthew Wood
Matthew Wood
University of Texas at San Antonio
Acoustics
Consonant
Mathematics
Electromagnetic articulography
Respiratory minute volume
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NREM consolidation and increased spindle counts improve age-related memory impairments and hippocampal representations
2020
bioRxiv
Robin K. Yuan
Matthew R. Lopez
Marc E. Normandin
Arthur Thomas
Vanessa R. Cerda
Amandine E. Grenier
Matthew Wood
Celia M. Gagliardi
Isabel A. Muzzio
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Effects of syllable position and vowel context on Japanese /r/: Kinematic and perceptual data
2018
Acoustical Science and Technology
William F. Katz
Sonya Mehta
Matthew Wood
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Using electromagnetic articulography with a tongue lateral sensor to discriminate manner of articulation
2017
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
William F. Katz
Sonya Mehta
Matthew Wood
Jun Wang
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Respiratory volumes in normal speech: a possible reason for intraoral pressure differences among voiced and voiceless consonants.
1969
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Donald W. Warren
Matthew Wood
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