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Vocal Fold Physiology

Acoustic, Perceptual and Physiological Aspects of Voice Mechanisms
Buch | Softcover
296 Seiten
1992
Whurr Publishers Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-870332-43-9 (ISBN)
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This work on vocal fold physiology comprises sections on phonatory mechanisms, voice source acoustics and parameterization, physiology, and assessment of the laryngeal function.

Part 1.
Phonatory Mechanisms.


Vibratory Behaviour of Human Vocal Folds viewed From Below.


Physiological Properties and Wave Motion of The Vocal Fold membrane Viewed From Different Directions.


Ultrasound Laryngography – Multiple simultaneous Recording of Vocal Fold Vibration.


Basement Membrane Zone Injury in Vocal Nodules.


Part 2.


Voice Source Acoustics and Parameterization.


Vocal–fold Vibration for Obstruent Consonants.


Vocal–fold Vibration in a computer Model of a Larynx.


Comments on Glottal Flow Modelling and Analysis.


Simultaneous Modelling of Egg.


PGG and Glottal Flow.


Phonation From a Continuum mechanics Point of View.


An Investigation Into The Acoustics and Aerodynamics of The Larynx.


Generalized Translaryngeal Pressure Coefficient for a Wide Range of Laryngeal Configurations.


Effects of Downstream Occlusions on Pressures Near the Glottis in Singing.


Numerical Simulations of Glottal Flow.


Damping–biomechanics of Vocal Fold Oscillation.


Voice Source Variations in running Speech.


Male and Female Voice Source Dynamics.


Mechanisms Underlying the Control of Fundamental Frequency.


Airflow–based Analysis of Vocal Function.


Intrinsic Vowel F0 and Phrase Final F0 Lowering – Phonological vs Biological explanations.


Intrinsic Pitch of Vowels – a Complicated Problem With an Obvious solution?


Part 3.


Physiology, Comparison of Physiological Properties of PAG and medullary Neurons Involved in Vocalization.


Influence of Pitch and Intensity on cricothyroid and Thyroarytenoid in Singers and Non–singers.


F0 Raising Role of the Sternothyroid Muscle – an Electromyographic Study of two Tenors.


The postganglionic Sympathetic Innervation of The Larynx in Cats.


Neurophysiological Control of Vocal Fold Adduction and Abduction for Phonation onset and Offset During Speech.


Part 4.


Assessment of Laryngeal Function.


Laryngeal Manual Compression in The Evaluation of Patients for Laryngeal framework Surgery.


Clinical Applications of High–speed Digital Imaging of Vocal fold Vibration.


Vocal Fold Closure.


Perceived Breathiness and Acoustic characteristics in Normal Adult Speakers.


Perceptual Evaluation of a Glottal source Model for Voice Quality Control.


Some Acoustical, Perceptual and physiological Aspects of Vocal Quality.


Insufficient Vocal Fold Closure as studied by Inverse Filtering.


Acoustic Analysis.


Synthesis and Perception of breathy Voice.


The Effect of Vocal Fold Surgery on The Speech Cepstrum.


Acoustic and Perceptual Characterization of Vocal Nodules.


Videostroboscopic evaluation of Glottal Open Quotient.


Related to Some Acoustic Parameters.


Control of Laryngeal Vibration in Register Change.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.2.1992
Verlagsort Chichester
Sprache englisch
Maße 154 x 234 mm
Gewicht 428 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete HNO-Heilkunde
Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Physiologie
ISBN-10 1-870332-43-1 / 1870332431
ISBN-13 978-1-870332-43-9 / 9781870332439
Zustand Neuware
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