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Titze, Ingo R.; Riede, Tobias; Palaparthi, Anil; Hynan, Linda S.; Hamilton, Amy; Toles, Laura; Mau, Ted – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Purpose: The purposes of this study are to introduce the concept of vocal priorities based on acoustic correlates, to develop an instrument to determine these vocal priorities, and to analyze the pattern of vocal priorities in patients with voice disorders. Method: Questions probing the importance of 5 vocal attributes (vocal clarity, loudness,…
Descriptors: Patients, Voice Disorders, Acoustics, Therapy
Titze, Ingo R.; Hunter, Eric J. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2015
Purpose: School-teachers have become a benchmark population for the study of occupational voice use. A decade of vibration-dose studies on the teacher population allows a comparison to be made between specific dose measures for eventual assessment of damage risk. Method: Vibration dosimetry is reformulated with the inclusion of collision stress.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Teachers, Risk, Voice Disorders
Kapsner-Smith, Mara R.; Hunter, Eric J.; Kirkham, Kimberly; Cox, Karin; Titze, Ingo R. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2015
Purpose: Although there is a long history of use of semi-occluded vocal tract gestures in voice therapy, including phonation through thin tubes or straws, the efficacy of phonation through tubes has not been established. This study compares results from a therapy program on the basis of phonation through a flow-resistant tube (FRT) with Vocal…
Descriptors: Therapy, Voice Disorders, Articulation (Speech), Comparative Analysis
Titze, Ingo R. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2006
Purpose: Voice therapy with a semi-occluded vocal tract has a long history. The use of lip trills, tongue trills, bilabial fricatives, humming, and phonation into tubes or straws has been hailed by clinicians, singing teachers, and voice coaches as efficacious for training and rehabilitation. Little has been done, however, to provide the…
Descriptors: Therapy, Voice Disorders, Computer Simulation, Singing
Titze, Ingo R. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2006
Purpose: Maximum flow declination rate (MFDR) in the glottis is known to correlate strongly with vocal intensity in voicing. This declination, or negative slope on the glottal airflow waveform, is in part attributable to the maximum area declination rate (MADR) and in part to the overall inertia of the air column of the vocal tract (lungs to…
Descriptors: Voice Disorders, Models, Comparative Analysis, Phonology