Communications to the Académie nationale de médecine
Alfred Tomatis presented his work to the Académie nationale de médecine in Paris. These communications stand among the milestones in the academic recognition of the “Tomatis Effect”.
Documents in this section
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Phonatory modifications of auditory origin (Académie de Médecine 1957)
1957
Raoul Husson's communication to the Académie nationale de médecine (4 June 1957): the founding document in which the phrase 'Tomatis Effect' appears for the first time, designating the audio-phonatory feedback discovered by Alfred Tomatis in 1954.
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Audio-vocal conditioning (Académie de Médecine 1960)
1960
Alfred Tomatis's communication to the Académie nationale de médecine (1960): a description of the audio-vocal conditioning apparatus — microphones, amplifier, filters and gating — and of its application to the integration of foreign languages.