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The Effect of Segment Selection on Acoustic Analysis
02 September 2011
Summary: Objective/Hypothesis: Acoustic analysis is a commonly used method for quantitatively measuring vocal fold function. Voice signals are analyzed by selecting a waveform segment and using variou...
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Seong Hee Choi,
JiYeoun Lee,
Alicia J. Sprecher,
Jack J. Jiang
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1-7
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A Figure of Merit for Vocal Attack Time Measurement
25 April 2011
Summary: Objectives: To develop and evaluate a figure of merit (FOM) for the measurement of vocal attack time (VAT) for sustained /a/. The FOM assesses a critical assumption of vocal startup on which ...
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Rick M. Roark,
Ben C. Watson,
R.J. Baken
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8-11
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Measures of Vocal Attack Time for Healthy Young Adults
25 April 2011
Summary: Objective: To determine the vocal attack time (VAT) in a healthy young adult population. Study Design: Sound pressure (SP) and electroglottographic (EGG) recordings were obtained for 57 femal...
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Rick M. Roark,
Ben C. Watson,
R.J. Baken,
Darnell J. Brown,
Jennifer M. Thomas
et al.
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12-17
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Influence of Syllable Train Length and Performance End Effects on Estimation of Phonation Threshold Pressure
08 April 2011
Summary: Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine whether the number of syllables collected and performance end effects had a significant effect on phonation threshold pressure (PTP) est...
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Katherine Y. Faver,
Laura W. Plexico,
Mary J. Sandage
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18-23
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Variability in Voice Fundamental Frequency of Sustained Vowels in Speakers With Sensorineural Hearing Loss
13 January 2011
Summary: In a previous study, the low-frequency modulation extent (LFP) of the vocal fundamental frequency (F0) showed a significant increase in the presence of binaural noise masking for the healthy ...
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Guo-She Lee
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24-29
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Long-Term Average Spectra From a Youth Choir Singing in Three Vocal Registers and Two Dynamic Levels
08 November 2010
Summary: Objectives/Hypothesis: Few studies have reported the acoustic characteristics of youth choirs. In addition, scant data are available on youth choruses making the adjustments needed to sing at...
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Richard J. Morris,
Sten Ternström,
Jeannette LoVetri,
Dianne Berkun
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30-36
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Histopathologic Investigations of the Unphonated Human Child Vocal Fold Mucosa
13 January 2011
Summary: Objectives: Vocal fold stellate cells (VFSCs) in the maculae flavae (MFe) located at both ends of the vocal fold mucosa are inferred to be involved in the metabolism of extracellular matrices...
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Kiminori Sato,
Hirohito Umeno,
Tadashi Nakashima,
Satoshi Nonaka,
Yasuaki Harabuchi
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37-43
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Substyles of Belting: Phonatory and Resonatory Characteristics
28 March 2011
Summary: Belting has been described as speechlike, yell-like, or shouting voice production commonly used in contemporary commercial music genres and substantially differing from the esthetic of the We...
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Johan Sundberg,
Margareta Thalén,
Lisa Popeil
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44-50
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Biofeedback on Voice Use in Call Center Agents in Order to Prevent Occupational Voice Disorders
24 March 2011
Summary: Background: Call center agents (CCAs) are at high risk of voice disorders because of high-demanding vocal load and work-related stress factors. Goal of this prospective study was to examine t...
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Berit Schneider-Stickler,
Christina Knell,
Birgitta Aichstill,
Werner Jocher
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51-62
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The Vocal Clarity of Female Speech-Language Pathology Students: An Exploratory Study
28 March 2011
Summary: Objectives: This study investigated the production of a clear voice in speech pathology students using acoustic and auditory-perceptual analyses. Study Design: A prospective study to evaluate...
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Samantha Warhurst,
Catherine Madill,
Patricia McCabe,
Robert Heard,
Edwin Yiu
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63-68
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Voice Disorders in Primary School Teachers and Barriers to Care
08 November 2010
Summary: Introduction: Teachers have an increased prevalence of voice disorders that result in reduced activities, missed workdays, and occupation changes. However, only a small fraction of these teac...
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Victor Da Costa,
Elizabeth Prada,
Andrew Roberts,
Seth Cohen
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69-76
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Combined Modality Treatment of Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia
04 February 2011
Summary: Introduction: The hallmark characteristic of adductor spasmodic dysphonia (ADSD) is irregular and uncontrollable spasms within the intrinsic laryngeal muscles, resulting in erratic disruption...
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Erin P. Silverman,
Cynthia Garvan,
Rahul Shrivastav,
Christine M. Sapienza
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77-86
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Sir Felix Semon (1849–1921): Pioneer in Neurolaryngology
25 April 2011
Summary: This article will attempt to review the historical and scientific literature pertaining to the life and work of Felix Semon (1849–1921). Sir Felix Semon was one of the most distinguished figu...
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Jerzy Kuczkowski,
Łukasz Plichta,
Czesław Stankiewicz
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87-89
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The Effects of Humming and Pitch on Craniofacial and Craniocervical Morphology Measured Using MRI
25 March 2011
Summary: Objectives/Hypothesis: Traditional voice research occurs within a phonetic context. Accordingly, pitch-related contributions are inseparable from those due to articulator input. In humming, a...
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Nicola A. Miller,
Jennifer S. Gregory,
Scott I.K. Semple,
Richard M. Aspden,
Peter J. Stollery,
Fiona J. Gilbert
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90-101
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Relationships Between Vocal Structures, the Airway, and Craniocervical Posture Investigated Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
18 January 2011
Summary: Objectives: Traditional voice research focuses on the vocal tract, articulators, and larynx. By ignoring their direct/indirect attachments (skull, cervical spine, and sternum) important infor...
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Nicola A. Miller,
Jennifer S. Gregory,
Scott I.K. Semple,
Richard M. Aspden,
Peter J. Stollery,
Fiona J. Gilbert
et al.
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102-109
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Laryngeal Electromyography: Electrode Guidance Based on 3-Dimensional Magnetic Resonance Tomography Images of the Larynx
13 January 2011
Summary: Objectives/Hypothesis: Laryngeal electromyography (LEMG) is an important tool for the assessment of laryngeal nerve and muscle functioning. The purpose of the study was to determine electrode...
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Claudio Storck,
Raphael Gehrer,
Michael Hofer,
Bernhard Neumayer,
Rudolf Stollberger,
Ralf Schumacher,
Markus Gugatschka,
Gerhard Friedrich,
Markus Wolfensberger
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110-116
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Endoscopic and Stroboscopic Presentation of the Larynx in Male-to-Female Transsexual Persons
08 April 2011
Background: Male-to-female transsexual (MFT) persons often attempt to produce a female-sounding voice as part of the transition process. Endoscopic and stroboscopic data about how they accomplish this...
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Derek Palmer,
Angela Dietsch,
Jeff Searl
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117-126
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Mucosal Bridge of the Vocal Fold: Difficulties in the Diagnosis and Treatment
28 February 2011
Summary: Mucosal bridges are rare laryngeal lesions probably of genetic origin. They may cause dysphonia of varying degrees, especially when associated with other laryngeal lesions such as vocal sulci...
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Regina Helena Garcia Martins,
Elaine Lara Mendes Tavares,
Alexandre Todorovick Fabro,
Maira Garcia Martins,
Norimar Hernades Dias
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127-131
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Journal of Voice would like to thank
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Vocal Warm-Up Practices and Perceptions in Vocalists: A Pilot Survey
28 March 2011
Summary: Objectives: Investigated in a pilot study the type, duration, and frequency of vocal warm-up regimens in the singing community using a survey. Methods: One hundred seventeen participants comp...
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Allison Gish,
Melda Kunduk,
Loraine Sims,
Andrew J. McWhorter
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e1-e10
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Effect of Geographical and Ethnic Variation on Dysphonia Severity Index: A Study of Indian Population
21 October 2010
Summary: Dysphonia Severity Index (DSI) is a widely used multiparametric approach to objectively quantify the voice quality. Few research groups have investigated the test-retest, interobserver variab...
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T. Jayakumar,
S.R. Savithri
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e11-e16
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Comparative Analysis of the Closed Quotient for Lip and Tongue Trills in Relation to the Sustained Vowel /ε/
08 October 2010
Summary: Various types of trill exercises have been used for a long time as a tool in the treatment and preparation of the voice. Although they are reported to produce vocal benefits in most subjects,...
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Gislaine Ferro Cordeiro,
Arlindo Neto Montagnoli,
Nair Kátia Nemr,
Márcia Helena Moreira Menezes,
Domingos Hiroshi Tsuji
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e17-e22
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A Voice Acoustic Analysis of Thyroid Adenoma Patients After a Unilateral Thyroid Lobectomy
29 April 2011
Summary: Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the features of voice changes in thyroid adenoma patients secondary to a unilateral thyroid lobectomy that did not result in laryngea...
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Cuie Li,
Zezhang Tao,
Jining Qu,
Tao Zhou,
Fei Xia
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e23-e26
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Ramsay Hunt Syndrome With Severe Dysphagia
28 February 2011
Summary: Ramsay Hunt syndrome, first described by J. Ramsay Hunt in 1907, encompassed the symptoms of otalgia, erythematous vesicular rash on the auricle, and facial paralysis. Although rare, in some ...
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Crystal Coleman,
Michael Fozo,
Adam Rubin
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e27-e28
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