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Gender Differences in Long-Term Average Spectra of Childrens Singing Voices
Journal of Voice, 06/26/09
Sergeant DC et al. - Progressive statistically significant shifts of spectral energy as a function of increasing age were found to be present in the data for both genders, but the developmental timetable over which the changes took place was earlier for girls than for boys. A theoretical basis for the developmental changes is proposed.
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