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Determining Medical Urgency of Voice Disorders Using Auditory-Perceptual Voice Assessments Performed by Speech-Language Pathologists

Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 2021
Objective: This study examined whether speech-language pathologist auditory-perceptual voice assessments can predict the medical urgency of voice disorders.
R. B. Fujiki   +3 more
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Can Resident Auditory-Perceptual Voice Assessments Predict Medical Urgency of Voice Disorders?

Journal of Voice, 2021
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES Growing reliance on telemedicine has created new triaging challenges. This study investigated how effectively otolaryngology resident auditory-perceptual voice assessments performed via telemedicine determined the need for urgent in-
R. B. Fujiki   +5 more
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Auditory-perceptual Parameters as Predictors of Voice Acoustic Measures.

Journal of Voice, 2023
BACKGROUND Much research has examined the relationship between perceptual and acoustic measures. However, little is known about the prediction values of perceptual measures on an acoustic parameter.
D. D. Nguyen, C. Madill
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Auditory-Perceptual Assessments of Cough: Characterizing Rater Reliability and the Effects of a Standardized Training Protocol

Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 2023
Introduction: Auditory-perceptual assessments of cough are commonly used by speech-language pathologists working with people with swallowing disorders with emerging evidence beginning to demonstrate their validity; however, their reliability among novice
J. Curtis   +3 more
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Nasalance-Based Preclassification of Oral–Nasal Balance Disorders Results in Higher Agreement of Expert Listeners’ Auditory-Perceptual Assessments: Results of a Retrospective Listening Study

The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 2020
Objective: Reliable perceptual and instrumental assessment of oral–nasal balance disorders is a persistent problem in speech-language pathology. The goal of the study was to evaluate whether nasalance-based preclassification of oral–nasal balance ...
G. de Boer   +4 more
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Does Implicit Racial Bias Affect Auditory-Perceptual Evaluations of Dysphonic Voices?

Journal of Voice, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand the role of implicit racial bias in auditory-perceptual evaluations of dysphonic voices by determining if a biasing effect exists for novice listeners in their auditory-perceptual ratings of Black and ...
Rachel L. Norotsky   +5 more
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Preliminary Auditory-Perceptual Evaluation of Resonance for Implementation in an Artificial Intelligence System

2022 International Symposium on Multidisciplinary Studies and Innovative Technologies (ISMSIT), 2022
Artificial Intelligence and machine learning become more and more crucial for participating in the role of digital entities in various projects. One of these projects could be the resonance disorders and nasality problems as terms referring to a problem ...
D. Tafiadis   +7 more
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Effect of Voice Projection Training on Acoustic and Auditory-Perceptual Characteristics of Voice in Tamil-Speaking Imams.

Journal of Voice, 2022
BACKGROUND Imams are professional voice users at risk of developing voice problems. Speech-Language Pathologists need to provide intervention programs to target risk factors associated with voice disorders and improve the voice quality of Imams. However,
T. Jayakumar, H. Yasin, Jesnu Jose Benoy
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Effect of Training With Anchors on Auditory-Perceptual Evaluation of Dysphonia in Speech-Language Pathology Students.

Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 2021
Purpose Auditory-perceptual evaluation is essential for the clinical assessment of voice disorders. Unstable perceptual voice evaluation has been shown for inexperienced listeners as compared to expert listeners.
Denise Wai-Man Wong   +2 more
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Use of Terminology and the Effect of Training on Auditory-Perceptual Ratings of Speaking Voice by Singing Teachers.

Journal of Voice, 2021
OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to investigate group differences between singing teachers and speech-language pathologists when rating dysphonic speaking voices and whether training using reference samples and the Consensus Auditory-Perceptual ...
Audrey Walstrom   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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