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The logophoniatric articulatory apparatus

Madeleivis Iglesias Hernández, Lázaro Modesto Blanco Corrales and Bárbara Acosta Torres

Odontologia (Montevideo), 2024, vol. 2, 197-197

Abstract: Communication from the socio-historical point of view arose in the very beginnings of humanity as a process of exchange of messages understood in a symbolic way. That is, from the first moments in which the human being faces the process of transformation of nature to obtain from it the necessary elements for its subsistence. In order to describe the morphofunctional characteristics of the organ systems that participate in the phonoarticulatory processes for the production and emission of the voice, a review of the literature was carried out, finding a total of 50 articles of which 20 met the validity criteria. The human organism is conceived as a whole, an example of which is the nervous and hormonal regulation of all its functions. Hence, the organs in isolation cannot perform those functions that are inherent to the entire organism.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.62486/agodonto2024197

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