A computerized airflow/air pressure analysis system, the Aerophone II Model 6800 (Kay Elemetrics Corp.), was used to assess the effects of age and gender on laryngeal aerodynamics. A sample of 56 male and 53 female normal speaking subjects was divided into six age groups (20-30; 31-40; 41-50; 51-60; 61-70 and 71-80 years). The laryngeal aerodynamic parameters measured included phonatory (mean) flow rate, estimated subglottal pressure, laryngeal airway resistance, phonatory sound pressure level, phonatory power, and phonatory efficiency. Most comfortable phonation, vocal efficiency, and running speech tasks were used to collect the aerodynamic data. Comfortable pitch and loudness levels were used for each of these tasks. Age and gender effec...
The purpose of this study was to extend understanding of the effects of aging on the male voice by o...
Aerodynamic measures are frequently used to analyse and document pathological voices. Some normative...
To determine the influence of the factors gender, vocal training, sound intensity, pitch, and aging ...
A computerized airflow/air pressure analysis system, the Aerophone II Model 6800 (Kay Elemetrics Cor...
The purpose of the present project was to compare the aerodynamics of whisper and phonation. The nov...
TARAMASCOPUSPhonatory Aerodynamic System (PAS Model 6600) is an evaluation instrument that assesses ...
Objectives of the study: The individuals with laryngopharyngeal reflux are prone for aspiration of r...
The present study aimed to document the aerodynamic parameters in adult females with prolonged usage...
Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives...
Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives...
Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives...
To determine the influence of the factors gender, vocal training, sound intensity, pitch, and aging ...
An investigation was conducted to determine if laryngeal valving economy, as reflected in measures o...
Objectives: The primary purpose of this study was to determine the temporal characteristics of aerod...
The myoelastic-aerodynamic model of phonation implies that aerodynamic factors are crucial to the ev...
The purpose of this study was to extend understanding of the effects of aging on the male voice by o...
Aerodynamic measures are frequently used to analyse and document pathological voices. Some normative...
To determine the influence of the factors gender, vocal training, sound intensity, pitch, and aging ...
A computerized airflow/air pressure analysis system, the Aerophone II Model 6800 (Kay Elemetrics Cor...
The purpose of the present project was to compare the aerodynamics of whisper and phonation. The nov...
TARAMASCOPUSPhonatory Aerodynamic System (PAS Model 6600) is an evaluation instrument that assesses ...
Objectives of the study: The individuals with laryngopharyngeal reflux are prone for aspiration of r...
The present study aimed to document the aerodynamic parameters in adult females with prolonged usage...
Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives...
Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives...
Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives...
To determine the influence of the factors gender, vocal training, sound intensity, pitch, and aging ...
An investigation was conducted to determine if laryngeal valving economy, as reflected in measures o...
Objectives: The primary purpose of this study was to determine the temporal characteristics of aerod...
The myoelastic-aerodynamic model of phonation implies that aerodynamic factors are crucial to the ev...
The purpose of this study was to extend understanding of the effects of aging on the male voice by o...
Aerodynamic measures are frequently used to analyse and document pathological voices. Some normative...
To determine the influence of the factors gender, vocal training, sound intensity, pitch, and aging ...