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Ikuma, Takeshi; McWhorter, Andrew J.; Adkins, Lacey; Kunduk, Melda – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2023
Purpose: Vocal fold asymmetry creates irregular entrainments and modulations in voice, which may lead to rough perceptual quality. The presence of asymmetry can also cause mid-phonation bifurcations where a small change in the phonatory system causes a drastic change in vibration pattern, resulting in transitions in and out of rough voice. This…
Descriptors: Voice Disorders, Human Body, Speech Communication, Language Patterns
Motie-Shirazi, Mohsen; Zañartu, Matías; Peterson, Sean D.; Mehta, Daryush D.; Hillman, Robert E.; Erath, Byron D. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Purpose: The goal of this study was to experimentally evaluate how compensating for the adverse acoustic effects of a posterior glottal opening (PGO) by increasing subglottal pressure and changing supraglottal compression, as have been associated with vocal hyperfunction, influences the risk of vocal fold (VF) trauma. Method: A self-oscillating…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Voice Disorders, Audio Equipment, Human Body
Van Stan, Jarrad H.; Mehta, Daryush D.; Ortiz, Andrew J.; Burns, James A.; Marks, Katherine L.; Toles, Laura E.; Stadelman-Cohen, Tara; Krusemark, Carol; Muise, Jason; Hron, Tiffiny; Zeitels, Steven M.; Fox, Annie B.; Hillman, Robert E. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2020
Purpose: This study attempts to gain insights into the role of daily voice use in the etiology and pathophysiology of phonotraumatic vocal hyperfunction (PVH) by applying a logistic regression-based daily phonotrauma index (DPI) to predict group-based improvements in patients with PVH after laryngeal surgery and/or postsurgical voice therapy.…
Descriptors: Voice Disorders, Trauma, Surgery, Speech Therapy
Lukaschyk, Julia; Abel, Jakob; Brockmann-Bauser, Meike; Keilmann, Annerose; Braun, Angelika; Rohlfs, Anna-Katharina – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2021
Purpose: The Vocal Tract Discomfort Scale (VTD Scale) is a self-rating questionnaire investigating physical symptoms in the larynx associated with vocal pathology. The aim of this work was to investigate the reliability, validity, sensitivity, and specificity of the first German version and to provide normative data with thresholds for pathology…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Voice Disorders, Test Validity
Van Stan, Jarrad H.; Ortiz, Andrew J.; Cortes, Juan P.; Marks, Katherine L.; Toles, Laura E.; Mehta, Daryush D.; Burns, James A.; Hron, Tiffiny; Stadelman-Cohen, Tara; Krusemark, Carol; Muise, Jason; Fox-Galalis, Annie B.; Nudelman, Charles; Zeitels, Steven; Hillman, Robert E. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2021
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of the pathophysiology and impact on daily voice use of nonphonotraumatic vocal hyperfunction (NPVH). Method: An ambulatory voice monitor collected 1 week of data from 36 patients with NPVH and 36 vocally healthy matched controls. A subset of 11 patients with NPVH…
Descriptors: Pathology, Physiology, Voice Disorders, Patients
Galindo, Gabriel E.; Peterson, Sean D.; Erath, Byron D.; Castro, Christian; Hillman, Robert E.; Zañartu, Matías – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2017
Purpose: Our goal was to test prevailing assumptions about the underlying biomechanical and aeroacoustic mechanisms associated with phonotraumatic lesions of the vocal folds using a numerical lumped-element model of voice production. Method: A numerical model with a triangular glottis, posterior glottal opening, and arytenoid posturing is…
Descriptors: Pathology, Physiology, Voice Disorders, Trauma
Bohr, Christopher; Kräck, Angelika; Dubrovskiy Denis; Eysholdt, Ulrich; Svec, Jan; Psychogios, Georgios; Ziethe, Anke; Döllinger, Michael – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify parameters that would differentiate healthy from pathological organic-based vocal fold vibrations to emphasize clinical usefulness of high-speed imaging. Method: Fifty-five men (M age = 36 years, SD = 20 years) were examined and separated into 4 groups: 1 healthy (26 individuals) and 3 pathological…
Descriptors: Males, Pathology, Voice Disorders, Visual Aids
Bonilha, Heather Shaw; White, Lisa; Kuckhahn, Kelsey; Gerlach, Terri Treman; Deliyski, Dimitar D. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
Mucus aggregation on the vocal folds is a common finding from laryngeal endoscopy. Patients with voice disorders report the presence of mucus aggregation. Patients also report that mucus aggregation causes them to clear their throat, a behavior believed to be harmful to vocal fold mucosa. Even though clinicians and patients report and discuss…
Descriptors: Voice Disorders, Pathology, Comparative Analysis, Diagnostic Tests
Sudhir, Paulomi M.; Chandra, Prabha S.; Shivashankar, N.; Yamini, B. K. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2009
Psychogenic dysphonia refers to the loss of voice, in the absence of apparent structural or neurological pathology. It is a disorder seen more often in women and is usually associated with significant life events and emotional difficulties that may lead to conflict over speaking. Therapeutic interventions in voice disorders recommend the adoption…
Descriptors: Voice Disorders, Interdisciplinary Approach, Pathology, Therapy
Dromey, Christopher; Nissen, Shawn L.; Roy, Nelson; Merrill, Ray M. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2008
Purpose: Primary muscle tension dysphonia (MTD), a voice disturbance that occurs in the absence of structural or neurological pathology, may respond to manual circumlaryngeal techniques, which ostensibly alter the posture of the larynx and/or the configuration of the vocal folds without directly targeting supralaryngeal articulatory structures.…
Descriptors: Voice Disorders, Phonetics, Pathology, Statistical Analysis