Background and Aim: Glottic closure pattern is one of the most important stroboscopic signs in judging the normality of laryngeal function. According to the recent researches, complete glottic closure is not the only pattern in normal phonation. The aim of this study was to investigate the glottic closure pattern in normal subjects and to understand the role of sex in having different glottic closure patterns.Methods: In a cross-sectional study, 80 subjects (58 females and 22 males; mean age of 21.19 years) were randomly selected from a population of 218 students. After taking a full medical history and performing perceptual and voice self assessment, subjects without any vocal disorders were recruited. Videolaryngoscopic assessment was per...
The present study was taken up with an objective to find whether harmonic amplitude measures can be ...
An automatic categorization of the speakers according to their sex improves the performance of an au...
Objective: To investigate the voice quality impairments in patients with laryngopharyngeal reflux (L...
Background and Aim: Glottic closure pattern is one of the most important stroboscopic signs in judgi...
Objective: Glottal closure pattern is the most important stroboscopic sign for judgment about proper...
The degree of glottal closure during phonation has an influence on voice quality and it is related t...
Because voice quality depends substantially on vocal fold closure (VFC), voice therapists try to mod...
A recent study [Smith and Patterson, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 118, 3177-3186 (2005)] demonstrated that bo...
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 ...
Background. Male-to-female transsexual (MFT) persons often attempt to produce a female-sounding voic...
Electroglottography (EGG) is a common method for providing non-invasive measurements of glottal acti...
This study examined the minimum range of variability in vocal fold vibration during syllables as mea...
Singing not only requires good voluntary control over phonation and a musical ear, it also demands c...
The present study was taken up with an objective to find whether harmonic amplitude measures can be ...
An automatic categorization of the speakers according to their sex improves the performance of an au...
Objective: To investigate the voice quality impairments in patients with laryngopharyngeal reflux (L...
Background and Aim: Glottic closure pattern is one of the most important stroboscopic signs in judgi...
Objective: Glottal closure pattern is the most important stroboscopic sign for judgment about proper...
The degree of glottal closure during phonation has an influence on voice quality and it is related t...
Because voice quality depends substantially on vocal fold closure (VFC), voice therapists try to mod...
A recent study [Smith and Patterson, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 118, 3177-3186 (2005)] demonstrated that bo...
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 ...
Background. Male-to-female transsexual (MFT) persons often attempt to produce a female-sounding voic...
Electroglottography (EGG) is a common method for providing non-invasive measurements of glottal acti...
This study examined the minimum range of variability in vocal fold vibration during syllables as mea...
Singing not only requires good voluntary control over phonation and a musical ear, it also demands c...
The present study was taken up with an objective to find whether harmonic amplitude measures can be ...
An automatic categorization of the speakers according to their sex improves the performance of an au...
Objective: To investigate the voice quality impairments in patients with laryngopharyngeal reflux (L...