The process of human phonation involves a complex interaction between the physical domains of structural dynamics, fluid flow, and acoustic sound production and radiation. Given the high degree of nonlinearity of these processes, even small anatomical or physiological disturbances can significantly affect the voice signal. In the worst cases, patients can lose their voice and hence the normal mode of speech communication. To improve medical therapies and surgical techniques it is very important to understand better the physics of the human phonation process. Due to the limited experimental access to the human larynx, alternative strategies, including artificial vocal folds, have been developed. The following review gives an overview of expe...
To improve the voice quality of laryngectomised patients, a voice-producing element has been develop...
This paper contributes to the understanding of vocal folds oscillation during phonation. In order to...
The experimental study presents in vitro measurements of phonation characteristics performed on the ...
The contribution presents results of in vitro measurements of voicing performed on originally develo...
An experimental setup and human vocal folds replica able to produce self-sustained oscillations are ...
International audienceVoiced sounds involve self-sustained vocal folds oscillations due to the inter...
The study provides information on experimental research on a complete 1:1 scaled model of human phon...
International audienceIn order to test the relevance and accuracy of theoretical models for speech p...
Speech and singing are of enormous importance to human culture, yet the physics that underlies the p...
The voice is the primary mode of communication for humans. Because the voice is so important, voice ...
The production of voiced sounds is consequence of the interaction between the respiratory airflow, t...
The human vocal folds are subjected to complex dynamic biomechanical stimulation during phonation. T...
International audienceWe have tested a theoretical model of vocal folds applied to pathological cond...
To improve the voice quality of laryngectomised patients, a voice-producing element has been develop...
Objectives/hypothesisThe direct study of human phonation is limited by the invasive and painful natu...
To improve the voice quality of laryngectomised patients, a voice-producing element has been develop...
This paper contributes to the understanding of vocal folds oscillation during phonation. In order to...
The experimental study presents in vitro measurements of phonation characteristics performed on the ...
The contribution presents results of in vitro measurements of voicing performed on originally develo...
An experimental setup and human vocal folds replica able to produce self-sustained oscillations are ...
International audienceVoiced sounds involve self-sustained vocal folds oscillations due to the inter...
The study provides information on experimental research on a complete 1:1 scaled model of human phon...
International audienceIn order to test the relevance and accuracy of theoretical models for speech p...
Speech and singing are of enormous importance to human culture, yet the physics that underlies the p...
The voice is the primary mode of communication for humans. Because the voice is so important, voice ...
The production of voiced sounds is consequence of the interaction between the respiratory airflow, t...
The human vocal folds are subjected to complex dynamic biomechanical stimulation during phonation. T...
International audienceWe have tested a theoretical model of vocal folds applied to pathological cond...
To improve the voice quality of laryngectomised patients, a voice-producing element has been develop...
Objectives/hypothesisThe direct study of human phonation is limited by the invasive and painful natu...
To improve the voice quality of laryngectomised patients, a voice-producing element has been develop...
This paper contributes to the understanding of vocal folds oscillation during phonation. In order to...
The experimental study presents in vitro measurements of phonation characteristics performed on the ...