Πέμπτη 7 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Validation of Acoustic Voice Quality Index Version 3.01 and Acoustic Breathiness Index in Korean Population
This study aimed to verify the Acoustic Voice Quality Index (AVQI) version 3.01 and the Acoustic Breathiness Index (ABI) as tools for acoustic analyses in the Korean language.
Inspiratory Vocal Fry: Anatomical and Physiological Aspects, Application in Speech Therapy, Vocal Pedagogy and Singing. A Pilot study
Inspiratory Vocal Fry (IVF) is the voice production during inspiration of a sound with vocal fry perceptual characteristics. The existing scientific literature shows a lack of studies on it. The aim of the study is to highlight anatomical and physiological characteristics of IVF, to assess its effects on spoken and singing voice, to confirm the potential usefulness in speech therapy and vocal pedagogy.
Comparing Contemporary Commercial and Classical Styles: Emotion Expression in Singing
This study examines the acoustic correlates of the vocal expression of emotions in contemporary commercial music (CCM) and classical styles of singing. This information may be useful in improving the training of interpretation in singing.
Risk Factors for Recurrent Perceived Voice Disorders in Elementary School Teachers—A Longitudinal Study
To identify the progression of voice disorders and their risk factors in teachers.
Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Validation, and Cutoff Values of the Chilean Version of the Voice Symptom Scale: VoiSS
To evaluate psychometric properties of the Voice Symptom Scale (VoiSS) – Chilean Spanish version.
Food Sensitivity and Laryngopharyngeal Reflux: Preliminary Observations
Reflux is an expensive, high prevalence disease that affects at least half of patients with laryngeal and voice disorders. Approaches to treatment of laryngopharyngeal reflux include medical, lifestyle, dietary, and surgical treatment options.2 We review four patients who had persistent reflux signs and symptoms on appropriate lifestyle including elevating head of bed and dietary modifications, as well as antacid, H2 receptor blockers, and proton pump inhibitor therapy, who improved substantially on specific food avoidance diets.
Maximum Phonation Time and Body Mass Index in Nondysphonic Eutrophic Children
Literature presents controversial maximum phonation time values in children.
Effect of the Finnish Tube on the Voice of a Deaf Musician: A Case Report
To verify the auditory-perceptual and acoustic effects of the semioccluded vocal tract exercise with Finnish tube on the vocal quality of a deaf musician.
Impact of Remnant Nodules on Immediate and Long-term Outcomes of Voice Therapy for Vocal Fold Nodules
In this study, we aimed to assess whether remnant vocal fold nodules (VFN) influence immediate and long-term voice outcomes after voice therapy.
Associations of Education and Training with Perceived Singing Voice Function Among Professional Singers
The educational backgrounds of professional singers vary greatly and span from no formal training to advanced degrees in music or theater. Consequently, professional singers have a wide range of knowledge regarding basic voice care. The objective of this study was to examine associations between singers’ educational backgrounds, specifically their knowledge of vocal pedagogy and awareness of vocal health, and their perceptions of their current vocal function associated with singing.

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