[[abstract]]Vocal fold tissues in animal and human species undergo deformation processes at several types of loading rates: a slow strain involved in vocal fold posturing (on the order of 1 Hz or so), cyclic and faster posturing often found in speech tasks or vocal embellishment (1–10 Hz), and shear strain associated with vocal fold vibration during phonation (100 Hz and higher). Relevant to these deformation patterns are the viscous properties of laryngeal tissues, which exhibit non-linear stress relaxation and recovery. In the current study, a large strain time-dependent constitutive model of human vocal fold tissue is used to investigate effects of phonatory posturing cyclic strain in the range of 1 Hz to 10 Hz. Tissue data for two subje...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
This investigation attempts to shed light on phonation from a solid mechanics (i.e. biomechanics) pe...
[[abstract]]Viscoelastic shear properties of human vocal fold tissues have been reported previously....
[[abstract]]Vocal fold tissues in animal and human species undergo deformation processes at several ...
Vocal fold tissues in animal and human species undergo deformation processes at several types of loa...
Human voice is produced by flow-induced self-sustained oscillation of the vocal fold lamina propria....
[[abstract]]The human voice is produced by flow-induced self-sustained oscillation of the vocal fold...
<p>The left figures are for the 33/o male tissue model, the right figures are for the 66 y/o male mo...
[[abstract]]Accurate characterization of biomechanical characteristics of the vocal fold is critical...
[[abstract]]The mechanical properties of the vocal fold lamina propria, including the vocal fold cov...
International audienceDuring phonation, human vocal fold tissues are subjected to combined tension, ...
[[abstract]]The elastic as well as time-dependent mechanical response of the vocal fold cover (epith...
[[abstract]]This study examines the local and global changes of fundamental frequency (F0) during ph...
[[abstract]]Purpose: The contribution of tissue mechanical response to vocal fatigue is poorly under...
[[abstract]]One of the primary mechanisms to vary one's vocal frequency is through vocal fold length...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
This investigation attempts to shed light on phonation from a solid mechanics (i.e. biomechanics) pe...
[[abstract]]Viscoelastic shear properties of human vocal fold tissues have been reported previously....
[[abstract]]Vocal fold tissues in animal and human species undergo deformation processes at several ...
Vocal fold tissues in animal and human species undergo deformation processes at several types of loa...
Human voice is produced by flow-induced self-sustained oscillation of the vocal fold lamina propria....
[[abstract]]The human voice is produced by flow-induced self-sustained oscillation of the vocal fold...
<p>The left figures are for the 33/o male tissue model, the right figures are for the 66 y/o male mo...
[[abstract]]Accurate characterization of biomechanical characteristics of the vocal fold is critical...
[[abstract]]The mechanical properties of the vocal fold lamina propria, including the vocal fold cov...
International audienceDuring phonation, human vocal fold tissues are subjected to combined tension, ...
[[abstract]]The elastic as well as time-dependent mechanical response of the vocal fold cover (epith...
[[abstract]]This study examines the local and global changes of fundamental frequency (F0) during ph...
[[abstract]]Purpose: The contribution of tissue mechanical response to vocal fatigue is poorly under...
[[abstract]]One of the primary mechanisms to vary one's vocal frequency is through vocal fold length...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
This investigation attempts to shed light on phonation from a solid mechanics (i.e. biomechanics) pe...
[[abstract]]Viscoelastic shear properties of human vocal fold tissues have been reported previously....