[[abstract]]The mechanical properties of the vocal fold lamina propria, including the vocal fold cover and the vocal ligament, play an important role in regulating the fundamental frequency of human phonation. This study examines the equilibrium hyperelastic tensile deformation behavior of cover and ligament specimens isolated from excised human larynges. Ogden's hyperelastic model is used to characterize the tensile stress-stretch behaviors at equilibrium. Several statistically significant differences in the mechanical response differentiating cover and ligament, as well as gender are found. Fundamental frequencies are predicted from a string model and a beam model, both accounting for the cover and the ligament. The beam model predicts no...
International audienceThe vocal folds are soft multi-layered laryngeal tissues, owning remarkable vi...
[[abstract]]This study examined the contributions of collagen and elastin to the tensile elastic pro...
[[abstract]]The physical mechanisms leading to the acoustic and perceptual qualities of voice are no...
[[abstract]]The mechanical properties of the vocal fold lamina propria, including the vocal fold cov...
Human voice is produced by flow-induced self-sustained oscillation of the vocal fold lamina propria....
[[abstract]]The elastic as well as time-dependent mechanical response of the vocal fold cover (epith...
[[abstract]]The human voice is produced by flow-induced self-sustained oscillation of the vocal fold...
[[abstract]]This study examines the local and global changes of fundamental frequency (F0) during ph...
[[abstract]]Accurate characterization of biomechanical characteristics of the vocal fold is critical...
[[abstract]]One of the primary mechanisms to vary one's vocal frequency is through vocal fold length...
International audienceDuring phonation, human vocal fold tissues are subjected to combined tension, ...
This investigation attempts to shed light on phonation from a solid mechanics (i.e. biomechanics) pe...
[[abstract]]n voice research, in vitro tensile stretch experiments of vocal fold tissues are commonl...
The anisotropic mechanical properties of the vocal fold lamina propria play an important role in voi...
International audienceThe vocal folds are soft multi-layered laryngeal tissues, owning remarkable vi...
[[abstract]]This study examined the contributions of collagen and elastin to the tensile elastic pro...
[[abstract]]The physical mechanisms leading to the acoustic and perceptual qualities of voice are no...
[[abstract]]The mechanical properties of the vocal fold lamina propria, including the vocal fold cov...
Human voice is produced by flow-induced self-sustained oscillation of the vocal fold lamina propria....
[[abstract]]The elastic as well as time-dependent mechanical response of the vocal fold cover (epith...
[[abstract]]The human voice is produced by flow-induced self-sustained oscillation of the vocal fold...
[[abstract]]This study examines the local and global changes of fundamental frequency (F0) during ph...
[[abstract]]Accurate characterization of biomechanical characteristics of the vocal fold is critical...
[[abstract]]One of the primary mechanisms to vary one's vocal frequency is through vocal fold length...
International audienceDuring phonation, human vocal fold tissues are subjected to combined tension, ...
This investigation attempts to shed light on phonation from a solid mechanics (i.e. biomechanics) pe...
[[abstract]]n voice research, in vitro tensile stretch experiments of vocal fold tissues are commonl...
The anisotropic mechanical properties of the vocal fold lamina propria play an important role in voi...
International audienceThe vocal folds are soft multi-layered laryngeal tissues, owning remarkable vi...
[[abstract]]This study examined the contributions of collagen and elastin to the tensile elastic pro...
[[abstract]]The physical mechanisms leading to the acoustic and perceptual qualities of voice are no...