Vocal fold physiology : frontiers in basic science

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Vocal fold physiology : frontiers in basic science

edited by Ingo R. Titze

(Vocal fold physiology series)

Whurr , Singular Pub. Group, c1993

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Based on the seventh Vocal Fold Physiology Conference, held in Denver, Colo., July 1991

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This text presents multidimensional perspectives on voice from speech and voice scientists, physiologists, otolaryngologists and acousticians. Six aspects of the laryngeal mechanism have been explored, spanning the cellular structure of the vocal folds to higher level motor and sensory organization for vocalization. Dr Titze has succeeded in formulating chapters that present state-of-the-art information broadening the theroetical base of laryngeal science from which future studies will emerge.

Table of Contents

  • Molecular and cellular structure of vocal fold tissue, Steven D. Gray, et al
  • muscle energetics, vocal efficiency and laryngeal biomechanics, Donald S. Cooper, et al
  • practical flow duct acoustics applied to the vocal tract, P.O.A.L. Davies, et al
  • evidence of chaos in vocal fold vibration, Ingo R. Titze, et al
  • co-ordination of the respiratory and laryngeal systems in breathing and vocalization, Pamela J. Davis, et al
  • higher level motor and sensory organization, Charles R. Larson, et al.

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