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Foote, Alexander G.; Thibeault, Susan L. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2021
Purpose: The larynx is a uniquely situated organ, juxtaposed between the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts, and endures considerable immunological challenges while providing reflexogenic responses via putative mucosal mechanoreceptor afferents. Laryngeal afferents mediate precise monitoring of sensory events by relay to the internal branch…
Descriptors: Human Body, Sensory Experience, Health, Diseases
Riede, Tobias; Coyne, Megan; Tafoya, Blake; Baab, Karen L. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2020
Purpose: The larynx plays a role in swallowing, respiration, and voice production. All three functions change during ontogeny. We investigated ontogenetic shape changes using a mouse model to inform our understanding of how laryngeal form and function are integrated. We understand the characterization of developmental changes to larynx anatomy as…
Descriptors: Animals, Physiology, Age Differences, Anatomy
Sapienza, Christine M.; Ruddy, Bari Hoffman; Baker, Susan – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2004
This article presents an overview of the normal anatomy and physiology of the pediatric larynx, followed by some examples of pediatric voice disorders that were chosen to exemplify the alterations to the laryngeal anatomy and the subsequent modifications to laryngeal function. Vocal fold nodules are primarily reviewed due to their high incidence…
Descriptors: Etiology, Pediatrics, Physiology, Anatomy
Shearer, William M. – 1968
Written for students in the fields of speech correction and audiology, the text deals with the following: structures involved in respiration; the skeleton and the processes of inhalation and exhalation; phonation and pitch, the larynx, and esophageal speech; muscles involved in articulation; muscles involved in resonance; and the anatomy of the…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Articulation (Speech), Ears, Exceptional Child Education