Effects of lung volume on vertical larynx position during phonation |
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Authors: | Jenny Iwarsson Johan Sundberg |
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Institution: | aDepartment of Speech, Music and Hearing, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden;*Department of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge University Hospital,Huddinge, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The vertical position of the larynx seems to be relevant to voicefunction. As a high vertical larynx position is often seen in hyperfunctional and strained voices, a lowering of a habitually elevated larynx is sometimes a specific goal in clinical voice therapy and different larynx-lowering exercises are used to achieve this goal. Earlier investigations have shown that pitch and to some extent also vocal loudness are relevant to vertical larynx position. In the present investigation, we examine if lung volume affects vertical larynx position. Using a multi-channel electroglottograph, the larynx position was measured in 29 healthy, vocally untrained subjects, who phonated at different lung volumes, pitches, and degrees of vocal loudness. The main results were that high lung volume was clearly associated with a lower larynx position as compared to low lung volume. In addition, vertical larynx position was strongly correlated with pitch. Both of these dependencies were shown to be stronger in males than in females. Our results suggest that lung volume is a factor that is highly relevant to larynx height in untrained subjects. |
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Keywords: | Vertical larynx position Breathing Lung volume Phonation Tracheal pull |
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