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Validity of the Nasometer Measuring the Temporal Characteristics of Nasalization

The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal, 2006
Objective: To examine the validity of the Nasometer (KayPENTAX, Lincoln Park, NJ) in measuring the temporal characteristics of nasalization by comparing the Nasometer measures to the measures from an external criterion procedure. Design:
Youkyung, Bae   +2 more
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Differences in nasalance scores obtained with different Nasometer headsets

Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics
The goal of the present research study was to investigate possible differences in nasalance scores between different Nasometer headgears. Frequency response characteristics of microphone pairs in a Nasometer model 6200, a model 6450 and two model 6500 headsets were compared using long-term average spectra of white noise and multi-speaker babble signals.
Tim Breßmann
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Effects of different calibration schedules on the test-retest differences of nasalance scores obtained with the Nasometer 6450

Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2021
Nasometry is used to assess nasality in speech but it is unclear whether overly frequent recalibration of the instrument adds measurement errors. The goal of the present research study was to describe the effect of the Nasometer 6450 calibration on the nasalance scores of repeated recordings.
Jennifer Hahm, Tim Bressmann
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Nasalance Scores for Normal Speakers of American English Obtained by the Nasometer II Using the MacKay-Kummer SNAP-R Test

The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal, 2021
Objective: To establish nasalance score norms for adolescent and young adult native speakers of American English and also determine age-group and gender differences using the Simplified Nasometric Assessment Procedures (SNAP) Test-R and Nasometer II ...
Firas Alfwaress   +2 more
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The Assessment of Nasality with a Nasometer and Sound Spectrography in Patients with Nasal Polyposis

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1997
With the development of computerized acoustic analysis systems, an objective measure of nasal speech has become readily available by means of a simple, noninvasive technique. In this study, we assessed the nasality in patients with multiple nasal polyposis before and after endoscopic sinus surgery.
K H, Hong, S H, Kwon, S S, Jung
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Comparison of Nasometer and Listener Judgments of Nasality in the Assessment of Velopharyngeal Function after Pharyngeal Flap Surgery

Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 1992
This study examined the relationship between nasalance scores as derived from the Model 6200 Nasometer and listener judgments of perceived nasality for individuals with pharyngeal flaps. Sixteen Individuals with pharyngeal flaps read a speech sample consisting of seven sentences for which associated nasalance scores were obtained.
J L, Nellis, G S, Neiman, J A, Lehman
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Evaluation of speech and morphological changes after maxillary advancement for patients with velopharyngeal insufficiency due to repaired cleft palate using a nasometer and lateral cephalogram

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology, 2014
Abstract Objective To assess the postoperative speech and pharyngeal space changes after surgical maxillary advancement, we sought to objectively evaluate these parameters in patients with velopharyngeal insufficiency following palatoplasty due to cleft palate. Subjects and methods The subjects were 10 cleft palate patients (Group C: 4 males and
Ritsuo Takagi   +2 more
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