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Effects of amplified and damped auditory feedback on vocal characteristics.

V Jónsdottir1, A M Laukkanen, I Ilomäki, H Roininen, M Alastalo-Borenius, E Vilkman.   

Abstract

This study tested two possible methods for reducing vocal load e.g. during classroom speech. Six female subjects read aloud from a text (1) under normal circumstances, (2) while hearing their own voice amplified (through headphones) and (3) with auditory feedback damped by foam plastic earplugs inserted in the outer ear canal. Fundamental frequency (F0) and sound pressure level (SPL) decreased during both amplified and damped feedback. Additionally, during amplification the relative level of F0 compared to that of the first formant diminished, likewise the alpha ratio. These changes may indicate reduced vocal fold adduction. The results suggest that both amplification and damping of auditory feedback may reduce vocal load during phonation.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11769345     DOI: 10.1080/140154301753207449

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Logoped Phoniatr Vocol        ISSN: 1401-5439            Impact factor:   1.487


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1.  Effects of a semioccluded vocal tract on laryngeal muscle activity and glottal adduction in a single female subject.

Authors:  Anne-Maria Laukkanen; Ingo R Titze; Henry Hoffman; Eileen Finnegan
Journal:  Folia Phoniatr Logop       Date:  2008-11-14       Impact factor: 0.849

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