Pressure-flow relationships during phonation as afunction of adduction |
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Authors: | Fariborz Alipour Ronald C. Scherer Eileen Finnegan |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Wendell Johnson Speech and Hearing Center, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iow,; USA;*Wilbur James Gould Voice Research Center, The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Pressure-flow relationships were obtained for five excised caninelarynges. Simultaneous recordings were made of average subglottal pressure, average air flow, and the electroglottograph at various levels of adduction and vocal fold lengths. The level of adduction was controlled by positioning the arytenoid cartilages via laterally imbedded three-prong attachments and by the use of intra-arytenoid shims. Adduction was quantified by measuring the vocal process gap. Results indicated a linear pressure-flow relationship within the experimental range of phonation for each level of adduction. Differential glottal resistance increased as the vocal process gap was reduced. A model is presented for the differential resistance as a hyperbolic function of vocal process gap. The pressure-flow relationship and the model can be used in computer simulations of speech production and for clinical insight into the aerodynamic function of the human larynx. |
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Keywords: | Excised canine larynx Glottal flowresistance Aerodynamics of phonation Laryngeal airway resistance Adduction Subglottal pressure |
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