Predicting phonation conditions that are benign to voice health remains a biomechanically relevant problem. Our objective is to provide insight into vocal fold (VF) hydration based on continuum-based VF models that are able to compute VF stresses during phonation and a scheme for the extraction and generalization of such computational data based on the principle of linear superposition. Because VF tissue is poroelastic, spatial gradients of VF hydrostatic stresses computed for a given phonation condition determine VF interstitial fluid flow. The present approach transforms, based on linear superposition principles, the computed interstitial fluid velocities at the particular phonation to those at an arbitrary phonation condition. Intersitit...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
The goal of this study is to identify vocal fold conditions that produce irregular vocal fold vibrat...
Spatial air pressures generated in human vocal tract by vibrating vocal folds present sound sources ...
Predicting phonation conditions that are benign to voice health remains a biomechanically relevant p...
Mechanical stresses develop within vocal fold (VF) soft tissues due to phonation-associated vibratio...
The aim of this study is to determine and characterize mechanical stresses in the vocal fold (VF) ti...
Computational models of vocal fold (VF) vibration are becoming increasingly sophisticated, their uti...
The generation and propagation of the human voice is studied using direct numerical simulation. A fu...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: It has often been hypothesized, with little empirical support, that vocal fol...
Objectives The present study explores the use of a continuum-based computational model to investigat...
Human vocal folds experience flow-induced vibrations during phonation. In previous computational mod...
This research aims to improve the fundamental understanding of the multiphysics nature of voice prod...
Finite-element modeling of self-sustained vocal fold oscillations during voice production has mostly...
[[abstract]]Analytical and computer simulation studies have shown that the acoustic impedance of the...
[[abstract]]This study examines the local and global changes of fundamental frequency (F0) during ph...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
The goal of this study is to identify vocal fold conditions that produce irregular vocal fold vibrat...
Spatial air pressures generated in human vocal tract by vibrating vocal folds present sound sources ...
Predicting phonation conditions that are benign to voice health remains a biomechanically relevant p...
Mechanical stresses develop within vocal fold (VF) soft tissues due to phonation-associated vibratio...
The aim of this study is to determine and characterize mechanical stresses in the vocal fold (VF) ti...
Computational models of vocal fold (VF) vibration are becoming increasingly sophisticated, their uti...
The generation and propagation of the human voice is studied using direct numerical simulation. A fu...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: It has often been hypothesized, with little empirical support, that vocal fol...
Objectives The present study explores the use of a continuum-based computational model to investigat...
Human vocal folds experience flow-induced vibrations during phonation. In previous computational mod...
This research aims to improve the fundamental understanding of the multiphysics nature of voice prod...
Finite-element modeling of self-sustained vocal fold oscillations during voice production has mostly...
[[abstract]]Analytical and computer simulation studies have shown that the acoustic impedance of the...
[[abstract]]This study examines the local and global changes of fundamental frequency (F0) during ph...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
The goal of this study is to identify vocal fold conditions that produce irregular vocal fold vibrat...
Spatial air pressures generated in human vocal tract by vibrating vocal folds present sound sources ...