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  • Title: Vocal fold bulging effects on phonation using a biophysical computer model.
    Author: Alipour F, Scherer RC.
    Journal: J Voice; 2000 Dec; 14(4):470-83. PubMed ID: 11130105.
    Abstract:
    Glottal adduction is a primary laryngeal variable that helps to determine glottal configuration and phonatory output. Greater adduction of the vocal folds can be produced by narrowing the gap between the vocal processes or by bulging the medial surface of the vocal folds. This study examined phonatory effects due to changing the degree of bulging using a computational model. Bulging was modeled as a quadratic surface and was related to active muscle stress. Results indicated that bulging had a significant effect on glottal flow resistance, maximum glottal width and area, and mean glottal volume velocity. The results are discussed relative to clinical issues of hyperfunction.
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