Frog in your throat? Stress might be to blame for vocal issues
A researcher has found that there is more to vocal issues than just feeling nervous and that stress-induced brain activations might be to blame.
A researcher has found that there is more to vocal issues than just feeling nervous and that stress-induced brain activations might be to blame.
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