Theoretical Analysis of Maximum Flow Declination Rate Versus Maximum Area Declination Rate in Phonation

Volume: 49, Issue: 2, Pages: 439 - 447
Published: Apr 1, 2006
Abstract
Maximum flow declination rate (MFDR) in the glottis is known to correlate strongly with vocal intensity in voicing. This declination, or negative slope on the glottal airflow waveform, is in part attributable to the maximum area declination rate (MADR) and in part to the overall inertia of the air column of the vocal tract (lungs to lips). The purpose of this theoretical study was to show the possible contributions of air inertance and MADR to...
Paper Details
Title
Theoretical Analysis of Maximum Flow Declination Rate Versus Maximum Area Declination Rate in Phonation
Published Date
Apr 1, 2006
Volume
49
Issue
2
Pages
439 - 447
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