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Tethered or stiff mucosa resulting from a change in the lamina propria, as in vocal fold scar, will not vibrate well or at all, regardless of the vocal fold closure. Sometimes, a large mass like a cyst or polyp blocks both the vocal folds from closing and the mucosa from vibrating...
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www.voicemedicine.com/normal_voice_functioning.htm
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These recordings are set to a fairly low resolution for the internet but do show the general function of the vocal cords. Much more detail ... The video frame rate on this digital recording was 30 frames per second and the vocal folds are vibrating at over 200 vibrations per second. A rigid scope was used for the recording.
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www.voicedoctor.net/media/video/female.html
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Medical photos of the vocal cords, by James P. Thomas, MD ... With a constant light, the vocal cords blur once they are vibrating, but at the instant before they vibrate, the vocal cords can be seen in this shortened position, slightly bowed. The arytenoids have come together.
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www.voicedoctor.net/media/photo/normal/normalfemale.htm...
www.voicedoctor.net/media/photo/normal/normalfemale.html
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return to contents page ... return to chapter 2 index ... The vibrating vocal folds...
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www.phonetics.ucla.edu/vowels/chapter2/vibrating%20cord...
www.phonetics.ucla.edu/vowels/chapter2/vibrating%20cords/vibrating.html
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The vocal folds (also called vocal cords; refer to our explanation to clarify this terminology) are part of the larynx. The vocal folds vibrate to create the sound of the voice. (for more detail see Anatomy 201: ... In this section we're going to explore how sound waves travel from the vibrating vocal folds,
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www.lionsvoiceclinic.umn.edu/page2.htm
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Vibration of the vocal cords or vocal folds produces a voiced sound. You can feel the vibrations of your vocal folds by placing your fingers over your ...
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homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/intro%20page%207.htm
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The space between the vocal cords is called the glottis. When the vocal cords vibrate, the resulting disturbance in the air imparts a "buzzing" quality to ...
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www.phon.ox.ac.uk/jcoleman/phonation.htm
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This page contains demos, animations, and screen shots of some visually engaging things which people in the lab have created or contributed to. At the moment, these demos are available: ... A slow-motion animation of the vocal folds vibrating during speech, contributed by Peter Ladefoged.
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www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/linguistics/faciliti/demos/d...
www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/linguistics/faciliti/demos/demos.html
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With a special mask covering my nose and mouth to catch all my expelled air, she had me say "Pah, pah, pah" over and over as a computer kept track of how much air pressure I needed to get my vocal cords vibrating and to measure the amount and speed of the air flowing between my vocal cords.
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www.myhealthsense.com/F020730_vocalcords.html
www.myhealthsense.com/F020730_vocalcords.html
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