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Vocal fold and ventricular fold vibration in period-doubling phonation: physiological description and aerodynamic modeling
Authors:Bailly Lucie  Henrich Nathalie  Pelorson Xavier
Affiliation:De?partement Parole et Cognition, Grenoble Images Parole Signal Automatique-lab, UMR5216 CNRS, Grenoble INP, UJF, Universite? Stendhal, 961 Rue de la Houille Blanche, Domaine Universitaire, BP 46, 38402 Saint Martin d'He?res Cedex, France.
Abstract:Occurrences of period-doubling are found in human phonation, in particular for pathological and some singing phonations such as Sardinian A Tenore Bassu vocal performance. The combined vibration of the vocal folds and the ventricular folds has been observed during the production of such low pitch bass-type sound. The present study aims to characterize the physiological correlates of this acoustical production and to provide a better understanding of the physical interaction between ventricular fold vibration and vocal fold self-sustained oscillation. The vibratory properties of the vocal folds and the ventricular folds during phonation produced by a professional singer are analyzed by means of acoustical and electroglottographic signals and by synchronized glottal images obtained by high-speed cinematography. The periodic variation in glottal cycle duration and the effect of ventricular fold closing on glottal closing time are demonstrated. Using the detected glottal and ventricular areas, the aerodynamic behavior of the laryngeal system is simulated using a simplified physical modeling previously validated in vitro using a larynx replica. An estimate of the ventricular aperture extracted from the in vivo data allows a theoretical prediction of the glottal aperture. The in vivo measurements of the glottal aperture are then compared to the simulated estimations.
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