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- Title
What kind of phonation causes the strongest vocal fold collision? – A hemi-larynx phonation contact pressure study.
- Authors
Scheible, Florian; Lamprecht, Raphael; Schaan, Casey; Veltrup, Reinhard; Semmler, Marion; Sutor, Alexander
- Abstract
This paper presents a measurement setup which is able to measure the distribution of small scale pressure on an area of 15.2 mm × 30.4 mm with a sample rate up to 1.2 kHz. It was used to investigate the contact pressures of vocal folds during phonation. This was performed in ex vivo experiments of 11 porcine larynges. The contact pressure at the medial surface and other phonation parameters, as the glottal resistance and the closing velocity of the vocal fold, were measured at different adduction and elongation levels and air flow rates. A statistical analysis was carried out. It could be shown that the contact pressure rises, when the vocal fold is manipulated or when the flow rate is increased.
- Subjects
VOCAL cords; AIR flow; SURFACE pressure; ADDUCTION
- Publication
Technisches Messen, 2024, Vol 91, Issue 3/4, p208
- ISSN
0171-8096
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/teme-2023-0002