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Evaluation of the neo-glottal closure based on the source description in esophageal voice
The characteristics of esophageal voice render its study by traditional acoustic means to be limited and complicate. These limitations are even stronger when working with patients lacking minimal skills to control the required technique. Nevertheless the
Fernández-Baillo Gallego de la Sacristana, Roberto +3 more
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Voice Risk Assessment: assessing risks for voice problems [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Voice problem has a prevalence rate of 6%. Yet, this prevalence rate is not distributed randomly in the population and certain population groups are more prone to developing voice problems.
Yiu, EML, Ho, EM
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Conjugated poly(imide dioxime)‐based microspheres establish a radiometal coordination‐driven conformational interlocked network with ultra‐high radiostability. This platform enables low‐temperature, multi‐radionuclide labeling for SPECT/PET/MRI imaging and radionuclide therapy. Mechanistic insights from EXAFS and DFT reveal enhanced stability, while in
Xiao Xu +10 more
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Background & Objectives: Among the different types of voice evaluations, objective quantitative evaluations and clinicians’ perceptual evaluations are commonly used.
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Quality and Readability of English-Language Internet Information for Voice Disorders
Purpose. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the readability and quality of English-language Internet information related to vocal hygiene, vocal health, and prevention of voice disorders.
Monica L. Bellon-Harn +7 more
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Ion‐Gating Reservoir Computing for Preprocessing‐Free Speech Recognition from Throat Vibrations
This work presents a throat‐mounted mechanoelectric sensor integrated with an ion‐gel/graphene reservoir device for on‐device speech recognition. The system converts raw biomechanical vibrations into rich nonlinear current dynamics, enabling efficient classification through a simple linear readout. The approach highlights a compact and tunable physical‐
Daiki Nishioka +5 more
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Mental disorders with voice disorders
The first mention of the relationship of voice disorders with the mental state of a person was made back in 1890 by F.E. Ingals, who viewed aphonia as a form of hysteria. R. Jane in 1920. in his work "The main symptoms of hysteria" he considered "sudden paralysis or loss of voice" as one of the "salutary ways out of the situation", when patients can ...
L. K. Galiullina, D. M. Mendelevich
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Case-control study of risk factors for spasmodic dysphonia: a comparison with other voice disorders [PDF]
pre-printObjectives: This epidemiology study examined risk factors uniquely associated with spasmodic dysphonia (SD). Study Design: Case-control. Methods: A questionnaire was administered to 150 patients with SD (with and without coexisting vocal tremor)
Roy, Nelson +1 more
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Coping Strategies in Voice Disorders of a Brazilian Population
The purpose of this research is to explore coping strategies of individuals with and without vocal complaint and to examine relationships between the type of coping and vocal complaint; vocal symptoms; vocal self-assessment; perceptual analysis and ...
Oliveira, Gisele [UNIFESP] +9 more
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Objective: In vocally healthy children and adults, speaking voice loudness differences can significantly confound acoustic perturbation measurements. This study examines the effects of voice sound pressure level (SPL) on jitter, shimmer, and harmonics-to-
Meike Brockmann-Bauser +3 more
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