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  2. Paralanguage - Wikipedia

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    A gasp is a kind of paralinguistic respiration in the form of a sudden and sharp inhalation of air through the mouth. A gasp may indicate difficulty breathing and a panicked effort to draw air into the lungs. Gasps also occur from an emotion of surprise, shock or disgust.

  3. Ingressive sound - Wikipedia

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    Pulmonic ingressive describes ingressive sounds in which the airstream is created by the lungs.These are generally considered paralinguistic.They may be found as phonemes, words, and entire phrases on all continents and in genetically-unrelated languages, most frequently in sounds for agreement and backchanneling.

  4. Breathing (Mary J. Blige song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video for "Breathing" was directed by frequent collaborator Eif Rivera. [10] Filming locations included the Legacy Castgle in Pequannock, New Jersey and the East River Greenway on the east side of the island of Manhattan, New York City. [10] The visuals were released through Blige's official YouTube account on August 16, 2024. [11]

  5. Egressive sound - Wikipedia

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    In human speech, egressive sounds are sounds in which the air stream is created by pushing air out through the mouth or nose. The three types of egressive sounds are pulmonic egressive (from the lungs), glottalic egressive (from the glottis), and lingual (velaric) egressive (from the tongue).

  6. Respiratory sounds - Wikipedia

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    Respiratory sounds, also known as lung sounds or breath sounds, are the specific sounds generated by the movement of air through the respiratory system. [1] These may be easily audible or identified through auscultation of the respiratory system through the lung fields with a stethoscope as well as from the spectral characteristics of lung sounds. [2]

  7. The iron lung: A life-saving device with an enduring legacy - AOL

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    The iron lung used negative pressure ventilation (NPV), which “mimics natural breathing by creating negative pressure around the chest, causing the lungs to expand and pull in air,” explains ...

  8. Talk:Paralanguage - Wikipedia

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    Neuroscience is finding the physiologic functions of sighing. The main function of a sigh is to reverse alveolar collapse (a large breath re-expands all alveoli). Indeed, breathing without sighing results in impaired pulmonary function. A sigh can restore the lung resistance and compliance back to normal levels. It is a respiratory reflex. [1]

  9. What Is Sleepmaxxing—and Is It Good for Your Health? - AOL

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    The “sleepmaxxing” trend promotes hacks to enhance sleep, from avoiding blue light and maintaining a sleep routine to using mouth tape, nostril extenders, and supplements.