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Deviant Vocal Fold Vibration as Observed During Videokymography: The Effect on Voice Quality
Authors:Irma M Verdonck-de Leeuw  Joost M Festen  Hans F Mahieu
Institution:Academic Hospital Vrije Universiteit, Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. im.verdonck@azvu.nl
Abstract:Videokymographic images of deviant or irregular vocal fold vibration, including diplophonia, the transition from falsetto to modal voice, irregular vibration onset and offset, and phonation following partial laryngectomy were compared with the synchronously recorded acoustic speech signals. A clear relation was shown between videokymographic image sequences and acoustic speech signals, and the effect of irregular or incomplete vocal fold vibration patterns was recognized in the amount of perceived breathiness and roughness and by the harmonics-to-noise ratio in the speech signal. Mechanisms causing roughness are the presence of mucus, phase differences between the left and right vocal fold, and short-term frequency and amplitude modulation. It can be concluded that the use of simultaneously recorded videokymographic image sequences and speech signals contributes to the understanding of the effect of irregular vocal fold vibration on voice quality.
Keywords:Vocal fold vibration  Videokymography  Voice quality  Acoustical analysis  Perceptual evaluation  High-speed imaging  Stroboscopy
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