Purpose: Physiological and phonetic studies suggest that, at moderate levels of epilaryngeal stricture, the ventricular folds impinge upon the vocal folds and influence their dynamical behavior, which is thought to be responsible for constricted laryngeal sounds. In this work, the authors examine this hypothesis through biomechanical modeling. Method: The dynamical response of a low-dimensional, lumped-element model of the vocal folds under the influence of vocal-ventricular fold coupling was evaluated. The model was assessed for F0 and cover-mass phase difference. Case studies of simulations of different constricted phonation types and of glottal stop illustrate various additional aspects of model performance. Results: Simulated vocal-vent...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
Although it is known vocal fold adduction is achieved through laryngeal muscle activa-tion, it is st...
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to explore the possible structural and material property featu...
moderate levels of epilaryngeal stricture, the ventricular folds impinge upon the vocal folds and in...
Despite existing research establishing the influence of the ventricular folds on the vibration of th...
International audienceThe involvement of the ventricular folds is often observed in human phonation ...
International audienceThe human two ventricular folds constitute an additional laryngeal vibrator, w...
During voiced speech, vocal folds interact with the vocal tract acoustics. The resulting glottal sou...
We study the mechanical feedback coupling between the human vocal folds and vocal tract (VT) by simu...
Objectives The present study explores the use of a continuum-based computational model to investigat...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the possible structural and material property feat...
Human voice is produced by flow-induced self-sustained oscillation of the vocal fold lamina propria....
International audienceVentricular folds are mucous and fibrous folds located above and in the vicini...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe and analyze the vibratory pattern of vocal folds in...
[[abstract]]The mechanical properties of the vocal fold lamina propria, including the vocal fold cov...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
Although it is known vocal fold adduction is achieved through laryngeal muscle activa-tion, it is st...
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to explore the possible structural and material property featu...
moderate levels of epilaryngeal stricture, the ventricular folds impinge upon the vocal folds and in...
Despite existing research establishing the influence of the ventricular folds on the vibration of th...
International audienceThe involvement of the ventricular folds is often observed in human phonation ...
International audienceThe human two ventricular folds constitute an additional laryngeal vibrator, w...
During voiced speech, vocal folds interact with the vocal tract acoustics. The resulting glottal sou...
We study the mechanical feedback coupling between the human vocal folds and vocal tract (VT) by simu...
Objectives The present study explores the use of a continuum-based computational model to investigat...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the possible structural and material property feat...
Human voice is produced by flow-induced self-sustained oscillation of the vocal fold lamina propria....
International audienceVentricular folds are mucous and fibrous folds located above and in the vicini...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe and analyze the vibratory pattern of vocal folds in...
[[abstract]]The mechanical properties of the vocal fold lamina propria, including the vocal fold cov...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
Although it is known vocal fold adduction is achieved through laryngeal muscle activa-tion, it is st...
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to explore the possible structural and material property featu...