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Relationship between epilarynx tube shape and the radiated sound pressure level during phonation is gender specific

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LOGOPEDICS PHONIATRICS VOCOLOGY
卷 48, 期 1, 页码 44-56

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14015439.2021.1988143

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Vocal tract; 3D; MRI; phonation; loudness; singing; gender; larynx; intensity

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This study used magnetic resonance imaging and audio recordings to investigate the morphology of the epilaryngeal tube during sustained phonation in male and female classically trained singers at different loudness conditions. The results suggest that male singers tend to narrow their epilaryngeal tube with increasing sound pressure level, while female singers do not. This indicates that strategies of vocal tract adjustments during loudness variation in classical singing appear to be gender specific.
Objective/hypothesis The aim of the study was to measure the morphology of the epilaryngeal tube during sustained phonation as a function of loudness variation and to compare subjects of different genders. Study design This is a prospective study. Methods Five female and five male classically trained singers were recorded by magnetic resonance imaging with simultaneous audio recordings while sustaining phonation at three different loudness conditions. Three-dimensional subsections of the vocal tract were segmented on multi-image-based cross-sections. Different volume and area measures were determined and their relation to sound pressure level and loudness condition was analyzed. Results Male singers tended to narrow the epilaryngeal tube when increasing sound pressure level whereas female singers did not. Conclusion Strategies of vocal tract adjustments during loudness variation in classical singing appear to be gender specific.

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