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Preliminary Study on the Quantitative Analysis of Vocal Loading Effects on Vocal Fold Dynamics Using Phonovibrograms

机译:声光图定量分析声加载对声带动力学的影响的初步研究

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OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the present study was to determine whether high-speed digital imaging with phonovibrogram (PVG) analysis would identify changes in vocal fold vibratory characteristics following prolonged reading (vocal fatigue) in subjects with normal voice to evaluate the voice effects of vocal loading. METHODS: Three healthy subjects' larynges were examined with an endoscopic high-speed imaging system at 4 different levels of vocal load. Vocal fold dynamics were segmented and processed by PVGs. The PVG images were quantitatively described by a parameter set enabling an individual characterization of vocal fold dynamics. To reveal differences between the subjects, we performed a linear discrimination analysis. Within each subject, the identification of vocal loading effects was performed by statistical analysis (1-way analysis of variance), and 2-tailed paired t-tests were used as a consistency check between left and right vocal fold sides. RESULTS: For each subject, the PVG analysis enabled a precise quantification of the entire range of vocal fold dynamics. Independently of the high-speed videos (vocal loads), each subject could be identified by his or her PVG parameters on linear discrimination analysis. In all subjects, the effect of vocal loading was reflected by alterations of PVG parameters representing the posterior opening and closing dynamics. Evaluation within subjects revealed slight asymmetric vibratory behavior between the left and right vocal folds, confirming earlier assumptions. CONCLUSIONS: Within the investigated subjects, vocal loading does affect the vibratory characteristics of the vocal folds. Left-right vocal fold vibratory asymmetries do occur in healthy voices and can be identified by PVGs. High-speed digital imaging in combination with PVG analysis seems to be a promising tool for investigation of vocal fold fatigue and disorders resulting even from small dynamic changes.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是确定带有语音振动图(PVG)的高速数字成像技术能否识别出正常语音的受试者长时间阅读(语音疲劳)后的声带振动特征变化,以评估语音的语音效果加载中。方法:使用内窥镜高速成像系统在4种不同的声负荷水平下检查3名健康受试者的喉部。声带动力学被PVG分割和处理。 PVG图像通过参数集进行定量描述,该参数集可实现声带动态的个性化表征。为了揭示受试者之间的差异,我们进行了线性判别分析。在每个受试者中,通过统计分析(方差的1向分析)进行人声负荷效果的识别,并使用2尾成对的t检验作为左右声带折边之间的一致性检查。结果:对于每个受试者,PVG分析可以对整个声带动力学范围进行精确量化。独立于高速视频(语音负载),每个对象都可以通过其线性判别分析中的PVG参数来识别。在所有受试者中,代表后部打开和闭合动力学的PVG参数的变化反映了声音负荷的影响。受试者内的评估显示左右声带之间存在轻微的不对称振动行为,从而证实了较早的假设。结论:在所研究的受试者中,声带负荷确实会影响声带的振动特性。左右声带振动不对称确实出现在健康的声音中,并且可以通过PVG进行识别。高速数字成像与PVG分析相结合似乎是研究声带疲劳和即使很小的动态变化所引起的障碍的有前途的工具。

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    《The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology》 |2008年第07part1期|p.484-493|共10页
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    Joerg Lohscheller, PhD, Michael Doellinger, PhD, Andrew J. McWhorter, MD, Melda Kunduk, PhDFrom the Department of Phoniatrics and Pediatric Audiology, University Hospital Erlangen, Medical School, Erlangen, Germany (Lohscheller, Doellinger), and the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center (McWhorter, Kunduk), and the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Louisiana State University (Kunduk), Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This work was supported partially by the Louisiana State University, College of Arts and Sciences, and by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) grant EY 15/11-3/4.Correspondence: Joerg Lohscheller, PhD, University Hospital Erlangen, Medical School, Dept of Phoniatrics and Pediatric Audiology, Bohlenplatz 21, 91054 Erlangen, Germany.,;

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