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Assessment of the variability of vocal fold dynamics within and between recordings with high‐speed imaging and by phonovibrogram

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Assessment of the variability of vocal fold dynamics within and between recordings with high‐speed imaging and by phonovibrogram

Auteurs : Melda Kunduk ; Michael Doellinger ; Andrew J. Mcwhorter ; Joerg Lohscheller

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The goal of the study was to assess the variability of healthy vocal fold dynamics. Quantitative parameters describing mean regularity and vibration characteristics of vocal fold dynamics along the entire glottal axis were analyzed.

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DOI: 10.1002/lary.20832

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