Journal of Voice
Volume 24, Issue 6 , Pages 651-653, November 2010

Cepstral Analysis of Voice in Persons With Vocal Nodules

  • B. Radish Kumar

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence and reprint requests to Radish Kumar B., Department of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology, Kasturba Medical College (Unit of Manipal University), Mangalore 575001, India.
  • ,
  • Jayashree S. Bhat
  • ,
  • Neitica Prasad

Department of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology, Kasturba Medical College (Unit of Manipal University), Mangalore, India

Accepted 21 July 2009. published online 22 February 2010.

Summary 

Objectives

Traditional measures of dysphonia were reported to be unreliable, and the measurements of cepstral peak prominence (CPP) have been shown to correlate well with perceptions of breathiness. Hence, the present study was hypothesized that there would be abnormal reduction of the cepstral peak in the speakers with vocal nodules relative to the normal controls as they are characterized by hoarse and breathy voice due to inadequate closure of vocal folds.

Method

Phonation of sustained vowel /a/ was subjected to acoustic analysis using Computerized Speech Lab (CSL model 4150) software. The vowels were analyzed acoustically with the measurement of CPP.

Results

Independent t test was employed to compare the significant differences between the clinical and the control groups in both males and females. The results revealed significant differences across the two groups at P<0.05. The obtained results were discussed with respect to the underlying pathophysiology.

Conclusion

The present study investigated the CPP in subjects with vocal nodules. Cepstral deviations in the clinical group are explained due to the presence of laryngeal pathology leading to the lower values of CPP.

Key Words: Cepstral peak prominence (CPP), Vocal nodules, Dysphonia

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PII: S0892-1997(09)00114-3

doi:10.1016/j.jvoice.2009.07.008

Journal of Voice
Volume 24, Issue 6 , Pages 651-653, November 2010