Overview:
Voice phenomenology refers to the audible features of a person’s voice or a person’s related behavior that might be noticed by an examining clinician, either during the person’s spontaneous voice use, or in response to various voice elicitations, as when conducting the vocal capability battery.
Voice phenomenology refers to the audible features of a person’s voice or a person’s related behavior that might be noticed by an examining clinician, either during the person’s spontaneous voice use, or in response to various voice elicitations, as when conducting the vocal capability battery.
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- Addition of loudness
- Air-wasting dysphonia
- Average/anchor frequency
- Ceiling effect
- Creaky voice
- Diplophonia
- Dystonic tremor of the voice or larynx
- La belle indifference
- Latency (of voice production)
- Lowered vocal ceiling
- Luffing
- Maximum phonation time (MPT)
- Mucosal chatter
- Obligatory falsetto
- Onset delay
- Paralytic falsetto
- Phonatory arrest
- Pitch
- Popping onset
- Positive/ Negative practice
- Pulse register
- Segmental vibration
- Shattered vibration
- Squeezedown
- Vibrato
- Vocal fry
- Vocal instability
- Vocal tremor
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