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Phonation threshold pressure in inspiratory vs expiratory phonation
NCVS InsightsInspiratory or reverse phonation refers to the production of voice when air is inhaled from the mouth and nostrils into the lungs. This way of phonation occurs naturally during laughter, sighs, and crying [1]. It has also been used to achieve special vocal effects by singers, shamans, and ventriloquists, and is common in the vocalizations of other ...
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The Regulation of Sustained Phonation
Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 2009N, Yanagihara, Y, Koike
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Breathiness and Phonation Length
Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1963P H, PTACEK, E K, SANDER
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Acta oto-rhino-laryngologica Belgica, 1986
An overview is given of the results of simultaneous measurements of mean air flow rate, mean subglottal pressure, and sound intensity in 45 test-persons and 64 voice patients. From these values the efficiency of voice production is calculated. The measuring procedure as well as the use of data from test-persons as reference values is described ...
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An overview is given of the results of simultaneous measurements of mean air flow rate, mean subglottal pressure, and sound intensity in 45 test-persons and 64 voice patients. From these values the efficiency of voice production is calculated. The measuring procedure as well as the use of data from test-persons as reference values is described ...
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Bollettino della Societa italiana di biologia sperimentale, 1959
R. MARGARIA, G. CAVAGNA
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R. MARGARIA, G. CAVAGNA
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Evaluation of a Stuttering Treatment Based on Reduction of Short Phonation Intervals
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018Roger J Ingham
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