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7 Αυγ 2023 · Another useful clinical test is laryngeal electromyography (EMG). EMG allows the differentiation between mechanical and neurological causes of vocal fold immobility as well as the time in which the vocal fold is denervated or reinnervated.
Key structural aspects of the vocal mechanism and the physiology of vocal function are presented and discussed in relation to the singing voice. Details of anatomical structure and...
20 Μαΐ 2020 · Multivariate analyses of speech acoustics, larynx movements and brain activation data were used to quantify vocal modulation behaviour and to search for neural representations of the two...
for controlling the vocal folds, a major function of the intrinsic musculature of the larynx, was revealed in a brain-imaging study of persons who carried out a variety of tasks such as singing the first five notes of the musical scale, making “glottal stops”,
30 Οκτ 2023 · There are two folds, one on either side of the laryngeal cavity. Each fold is comprised of a vocal ligament, a vocalis muscle and a covering mucous membrane. Vibration of these folds in response to air traveling through the larynx allows us to speak, sing, and produce other vocal sounds.
31 Δεκ 1988 · Abstract. This article reviews recent experimental and clinical literature on the central neural mechanisms involved in vocalization. Various parts of the cerebral cortex, limbic system, basal ...
vocal training for singing, acting, or healthy speaking, changes occur not only in the larynx, but also in the muscle motion, control, and shape of the supraglottic vocal tract, and in aerobic, pulmonary, and bodily muscle function.