International audiencePurpose: In this study, the authors aimed (a) to provide a classification of the ventricular-fold dynamics during voicing, (b) to study the aerodynamic impact of these motions on vocal-fold vibrations, and (c) to assess whether ventricularfold oscillations could be sustained by aerodynamic coupling with the vocal folds. Method: A 72-sample database of vocal gestures accompanying different acoustical events comprised highspeed cinematographic, audio, and electroglottographic recordings of 5 subjects. Combining the physiological correlates with a theoretical model of phonation, the vocal-ventricular aerodynamic interactions were investigated. Results: A ventricular-fold motion is found during (de)crescendos, shout, throa...
International audienceThe human vocal-folds vibratory system is a non-linear dynamical system. Evide...
National audienceIn speech and singing, it is common to observe a vibration of ventricular bands acc...
National audienceIn speech and singing, it is common to observe a vibration of ventricular bands acc...
International audiencePurpose: In this study, the authors aimed (a) to provide a classification of t...
International audiencePurpose: In this study, the authors aimed (a) to provide a classification of t...
International audiencePurpose: In this study, the authors aimed (a) to provide a classification of t...
International audienceThe human two ventricular folds constitute an additional laryngeal vibrator, w...
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International audiencePeriod-doubling occurrences have been found during singing phonations such as ...
The ventricular folds are two laryngeal structures, whose implication has been observed during speci...
International audienceThe involvement of the ventricular folds is often observed in human phonation ...
International audienceVentricular folds are mucous and fibrous folds located above and in the vicini...
International audienceVentricular folds are mucous and fibrous folds located above and in the vicini...
International audienceThe human vocal-folds vibratory system is a non-linear dynamical system. Evide...
International audienceThe human vocal-folds vibratory system is a non-linear dynamical system. Evide...
International audienceThe human vocal-folds vibratory system is a non-linear dynamical system. Evide...
National audienceIn speech and singing, it is common to observe a vibration of ventricular bands acc...
National audienceIn speech and singing, it is common to observe a vibration of ventricular bands acc...
International audiencePurpose: In this study, the authors aimed (a) to provide a classification of t...
International audiencePurpose: In this study, the authors aimed (a) to provide a classification of t...
International audiencePurpose: In this study, the authors aimed (a) to provide a classification of t...
International audienceThe human two ventricular folds constitute an additional laryngeal vibrator, w...
Copyright (2010) Acoustical Society of America. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...
International audiencePeriod-doubling occurrences have been found during singing phonations such as ...
The ventricular folds are two laryngeal structures, whose implication has been observed during speci...
International audienceThe involvement of the ventricular folds is often observed in human phonation ...
International audienceVentricular folds are mucous and fibrous folds located above and in the vicini...
International audienceVentricular folds are mucous and fibrous folds located above and in the vicini...
International audienceThe human vocal-folds vibratory system is a non-linear dynamical system. Evide...
International audienceThe human vocal-folds vibratory system is a non-linear dynamical system. Evide...
International audienceThe human vocal-folds vibratory system is a non-linear dynamical system. Evide...
National audienceIn speech and singing, it is common to observe a vibration of ventricular bands acc...
National audienceIn speech and singing, it is common to observe a vibration of ventricular bands acc...