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This made the vocal tract such that when the jaw and lips were open, the vocalization would sound like the vowel [A]. (See [49] for an example of a model that learns the settings of the laryngeal muscles for static, vowel-only vocalizations.) This combination of 900 ms of muscle activations and other settings was sent to the vocal tract model, which simulates the air pressure throughout the vocal tract at a series of time points and uses the time series of pressures at the mouth of the vocal tract to synthesize the vocalization.
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