Background: At present, there is no clinical consensus on the concept of normal and dysphonic voices. For many years, the establishment of a consensus on the terminology related to normal and pathological voices has been studied, in order to facilitate the communication between professionals in the field of the voice. Aim: systematically review the literature to compare and learn more precisely the measurable and objective characteristics of the acoustic, aerodynamic and surface electromyographic parameters of the normal and dysphonic voices. Methods: The PRISMA 2020 methodology was used as a review protocol together with the PICO procedure to answer the research question through six databases. Results: In total, 467 articles were found. Af...
Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives...
Background and Objectives : This study was performed to investigate the perceptual and aerodynamic c...
Abstract Vestibular voice includes participation of larynx structures which are absent in physiologi...
At present, there is no clinical consensus on the concept of normal and dysphonic voices. For many y...
Voice production is a complex multidimensional phenomenon resulting from the combination of acoustic...
The aim of this study was to analyze the correlations between objective acoustic and aerodynamic par...
Aerodynamic measures are frequently used to analyse and document pathological voices. Some normative...
The aim of this study is to establish relevant objective parameters for evaluating dysphonia followi...
Aerodynamic measures are frequently used to analyse and document pathological voices. Some normative...
Background and Objectives : The etiology and pathophysiology of spasmodic dysphonia is yet unknown. ...
The goal was to identify acoustic and aerodynamic indices that allow the discrimination of a benign ...
The aims of the research described in this thesis were to investigate some of the factors involved i...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Phonation threshold pressure (PTP) and phonation threshold flow (P...
Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives...
Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives...
Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives...
Background and Objectives : This study was performed to investigate the perceptual and aerodynamic c...
Abstract Vestibular voice includes participation of larynx structures which are absent in physiologi...
At present, there is no clinical consensus on the concept of normal and dysphonic voices. For many y...
Voice production is a complex multidimensional phenomenon resulting from the combination of acoustic...
The aim of this study was to analyze the correlations between objective acoustic and aerodynamic par...
Aerodynamic measures are frequently used to analyse and document pathological voices. Some normative...
The aim of this study is to establish relevant objective parameters for evaluating dysphonia followi...
Aerodynamic measures are frequently used to analyse and document pathological voices. Some normative...
Background and Objectives : The etiology and pathophysiology of spasmodic dysphonia is yet unknown. ...
The goal was to identify acoustic and aerodynamic indices that allow the discrimination of a benign ...
The aims of the research described in this thesis were to investigate some of the factors involved i...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Phonation threshold pressure (PTP) and phonation threshold flow (P...
Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives...
Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives...
Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives...
Background and Objectives : This study was performed to investigate the perceptual and aerodynamic c...
Abstract Vestibular voice includes participation of larynx structures which are absent in physiologi...