Thyroarytenoid(TA), lateral cricoarytenoid(LCA), and IA muscles are referred to as the adductors of the vocal fold. The TA is known to shorten the vocal folds and to adduct the membranous vocal fold, and the LCA adducts the inter-vocal process region and IA adducts the posterior commissure. Even though IA has an important role for the positioning of the vocal folds during respiration and phonation together with the action of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle, little is known about the effect of IA on voice parameters during phonation. An in vivo canine model was used in five mongrel dogs to examine the role of the IA muscle in controlling phonation. In two out of five dogs, sound could not be elicited without stimulating the IA branches o...
[[abstract]]The biomechanics of vocal fold abduction and adduction during phonation, respiration, an...
Objectives/Hypothesis The direct study of human phonation is limited by the invasive and painful nat...
This study was designed to investigate the compound action potential (CAP) of the recurrent laryngea...
Objectives/hypothesisFundamental frequency (F0) and intensity sound pressure level (SPL) of voice ar...
The interactions of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles (ILMs) in controlling fundamental frequency (F0)...
Intrinsic laryngeal muscle investigations, especially thoseof the interarytenoid (IA) muscle, havebe...
Although it is known vocal fold adduction is achieved through laryngeal muscle activa-tion, it is st...
A versatile in vivo canine model is indipensable in studying the phonation function of the larynx....
ObjectivesLaryngeal function requires neuromuscular activation of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles (I...
Background and purpose: The nature of vocal registers is still a subject of controversy. The purpose...
Objectives/hypothesisAlthough the geometry of the vocal fold medial surface affects voice quality an...
The relation between subglottal pressure (Ps) and fundamental frequency ( F0) in phonation was inves...
Investigations of neuromuscular control of voice production have primarily focused on the roles of m...
Muscle Nerve. 2000 Jan;23(1):44-57. Chronic intermittent stimulation of the thyroarytenoid muscle ma...
Using parvalbumin immunohistochemistry to determine the distribution of muscle fiber types in the fe...
[[abstract]]The biomechanics of vocal fold abduction and adduction during phonation, respiration, an...
Objectives/Hypothesis The direct study of human phonation is limited by the invasive and painful nat...
This study was designed to investigate the compound action potential (CAP) of the recurrent laryngea...
Objectives/hypothesisFundamental frequency (F0) and intensity sound pressure level (SPL) of voice ar...
The interactions of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles (ILMs) in controlling fundamental frequency (F0)...
Intrinsic laryngeal muscle investigations, especially thoseof the interarytenoid (IA) muscle, havebe...
Although it is known vocal fold adduction is achieved through laryngeal muscle activa-tion, it is st...
A versatile in vivo canine model is indipensable in studying the phonation function of the larynx....
ObjectivesLaryngeal function requires neuromuscular activation of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles (I...
Background and purpose: The nature of vocal registers is still a subject of controversy. The purpose...
Objectives/hypothesisAlthough the geometry of the vocal fold medial surface affects voice quality an...
The relation between subglottal pressure (Ps) and fundamental frequency ( F0) in phonation was inves...
Investigations of neuromuscular control of voice production have primarily focused on the roles of m...
Muscle Nerve. 2000 Jan;23(1):44-57. Chronic intermittent stimulation of the thyroarytenoid muscle ma...
Using parvalbumin immunohistochemistry to determine the distribution of muscle fiber types in the fe...
[[abstract]]The biomechanics of vocal fold abduction and adduction during phonation, respiration, an...
Objectives/Hypothesis The direct study of human phonation is limited by the invasive and painful nat...
This study was designed to investigate the compound action potential (CAP) of the recurrent laryngea...