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Vocal Emergencies

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2007
Acute management of vocal emergencies can be a difficult and stressful element in otolaryngology. A thoughtful history coupled with appropriate diagnostic instrumentation is the cornerstone of evaluating a patient with a vocal emergency. This article explores the differential diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of vocal emergencies in the performer ...
Adam M, Klein, Michael M, Johns
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Canid vocalizations

Behavioural Processes, 1976
The classification of acoustic signs is related to four aspects, the phonetic, the syntactic, the semantic, and the pragmatic. Canid vocalizations can be subdivided into 10 classes, which are described. The meaning and functions are considered in respect to releasing functions, control functions (in the cybernetic sense) and in relation to metabolism ...
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Vocal Fatigue

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1983
The phenomenon of vocal fatigue, although not well understood, is commonly considered a symptom of voice misuse. This paper reviews the clinical and experimental evidence linking vocal fatigue to the quality, pitch, and loudness of voice use. Other reasons for voice change are discussed. The paper concludes by stressing the immediate clinical benefits
E K, Sander, D E, Ripich
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Vocal interaction

CHI '08 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2008
Vocal interaction research has slowly been gaining popularity in the mainstream HCI, assistive technology, arts and game development communities. One main reason for the uptake of this interaction style is the potential of exploiting one of the most natural means of expression: human vocalizations, speech, and vocal gestures. This SIG meeting has three
Sri Hastuti Kurniawan, Adam J. Sporka
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Vocal Cordotomy

2012
Congenital bilateral vocal fold paralysis (BVFP) is the second most common cause of stridor in neonates. Etiologies of BVFP include neurologic, cardiopulmonary malformations, iatrogenic, traumatic, and idiopathic. One half of children with BVFP will require a tracheostomy for upper airway obstruction.
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The Vocal Joystick

2006 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics Speed and Signal Processing Proceedings, 2006
The Vocal Joystick is a novel human-computer interface mechanism designed to enable individuals with motor impairments to make use of vocal parameters to control objects on a computer screen (buttons, sliders, etc.) and ultimately electro-mechanical instruments (e.g., robotic arms, wireless home automation devices).
Jeff A. Bilmes   +10 more
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The Vocal Body

Qui Parle, 2012
Calling on the Aristotelian sentence of man as zoon logon echon, the article focuses on the essential link between the vocal and semantic elements implied by the notion of logos. The vocal is described in terms of immediate relationality and unavoidable communication.
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The Effectiveness of Vocal Hygiene Education for Decreasing At-Risk Vocal Behaviors in Vocal Performers

Journal of Voice, 2020
This study examined the knowledge gained and behavioral changes made by vocal performers after attending a vocal hygiene education program. A single-group, pretest-posttest research design was utilized to examine the improvement of voice care knowledge and decrease of phonotraumatic behaviors in vocal performers.
Fran, Pomaville   +2 more
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Vocal Sensory Symptoms, Vocal Fatigue and Vocal Habits in University Professors

Journal of Voice
To identify vocal sensory symptoms, vocal fatigue, and vocal habits, compare and correlate them in university professors who have passed or failed a screening related to vocal symptoms.Cross-sectional, quantitative, non-randomized study.The professors responded to four vocal self-assessment Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROM): the Brazilian ...
Gabriel Trevizani Depolli   +3 more
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Vocal Release Time: A Quantification of Vocal Offset

Journal of Voice, 2012
To determine the vocal release time (VRT) for linguistically unconstrained voice offsets in a healthy young adult population.Sound pressure (SP) and electroglottographic (EGG) recordings were obtained for 57 female and 55 male subjects while producing multiple tokens of three tasks (sustained /ɑ:/, "always," and "hallways") at comfortable pitch and ...
Ben C, Watson, Rick M, Roark, R J, Baken
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