Purpose.The present study aimed to observe the effect of two types of tubes on vocal tract bidimensionaland tridimensional images.Methods.Ten participants with hyperfunctional dysphonia were included. Computerized tomography was per-formed during production of sustained [a:], followed by sustained phonation into a drinking straw, and then repetitionof sustained [a:]. A similar procedure was performed with a stirring straw after 15 minutes of vocal rest. Anatomicdistances and area measures were obtained from computerized tomography midsagittal and transversal images. Vocaltract total volume was also calculated.Results.During tube phonation, increases were measured in the vertical length of the vocal tract, oropharyngeal area,hypopharyngeal a...
Respiration is believed to play a central role in voice function and is thus of relevance to the cli...
PURPOSE To enable three-dimensional (3D) vocal tract imaging of dynamic singing or speech tasks a...
The detection of metric dimensions of laryngeal structures yielded valuable information for both cli...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjectives. Phonation into a tube is a widely used method for vocal train...
Artículo de publicación ISISummary: Objective. The present study aimed to investigate the vocal trac...
Artículo de publicación ISIPhonating into narrow hard-walled tubes of varying diameters and length a...
The use of hard-walled narrow tubes, often called resonance tubes, for the purpose of voice therapy ...
The goal of the study is to quantify the salient vocal tract acoustic, subglottal acoustic, and voca...
PURPOSE This study investigated the influence of tube phonation into water on vocal fold vibratio...
Artículo de publicación ISIHigh vertical laryngeal position (VLP), pharyngeal constriction, and lary...
© 2016 The Voice FoundationObjective The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of phon...
Objective measurements derived from digitized laryngeal stroboscopic images were used to demonstrate...
International audienceIntroduction Vocal exercises using semi-occluded vocal tract, such as phonatin...
Purpose: Resonance tube phonation in water (RTPW) or in air is a voice therapy method successfully u...
The objective of this study was to investigate the underlying laryngeal mechanisms during the specif...
Respiration is believed to play a central role in voice function and is thus of relevance to the cli...
PURPOSE To enable three-dimensional (3D) vocal tract imaging of dynamic singing or speech tasks a...
The detection of metric dimensions of laryngeal structures yielded valuable information for both cli...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjectives. Phonation into a tube is a widely used method for vocal train...
Artículo de publicación ISISummary: Objective. The present study aimed to investigate the vocal trac...
Artículo de publicación ISIPhonating into narrow hard-walled tubes of varying diameters and length a...
The use of hard-walled narrow tubes, often called resonance tubes, for the purpose of voice therapy ...
The goal of the study is to quantify the salient vocal tract acoustic, subglottal acoustic, and voca...
PURPOSE This study investigated the influence of tube phonation into water on vocal fold vibratio...
Artículo de publicación ISIHigh vertical laryngeal position (VLP), pharyngeal constriction, and lary...
© 2016 The Voice FoundationObjective The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of phon...
Objective measurements derived from digitized laryngeal stroboscopic images were used to demonstrate...
International audienceIntroduction Vocal exercises using semi-occluded vocal tract, such as phonatin...
Purpose: Resonance tube phonation in water (RTPW) or in air is a voice therapy method successfully u...
The objective of this study was to investigate the underlying laryngeal mechanisms during the specif...
Respiration is believed to play a central role in voice function and is thus of relevance to the cli...
PURPOSE To enable three-dimensional (3D) vocal tract imaging of dynamic singing or speech tasks a...
The detection of metric dimensions of laryngeal structures yielded valuable information for both cli...