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  • Baker, C. P., et al. (författare)
  • CPPS and Voice-Source Parameters : Objective Analysis of the Singing Voice
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Journal of Voice. - : Elsevier BV. - 0892-1997 .- 1873-4588.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Introduction: In recent years cepstral analysis and specific cepstrum-based measures such as smoothed cepstral peak prominence (CPPS) has become increasingly researched and utilized in attempts to determine the extent of overall dysphonia in voice signals. Yet, few studies have extensively examined how specific voice-source parameters affect CPPS values. Objective: Using a range of synthesized tones, this exploratory study sought to systematically analyze the effect of fundamental frequency (fo), vibrato extent, source-spectrum tilt, and the amplitude of the voice-source fundamental on CPPS values. Materials and Methods: A series of scales were synthesised using the freeware Madde. Fundamental frequency, vibrato extent, source-spectrum tilt, and the amplitude of the voice-source fundamental were systematically and independently varied. The tones were analysed in PRAAT, and statistical analyses were conducted in SPSS. Results: CPPS was significantly affected by both fo and source-spectrum tilt, independently. A nonlinear association was seen between vibrato extent and CPPS, where CPPS values increased from 0 to 0.6 semitones (ST), then rapidly decreased approaching 1.0 ST. No relationship was seen between the amplitude of the voice-source fundamental and CPPS. Conclusion: The large effect of fo should be taken into account when analyzing the voice, particularly in singing-voice research, when comparing pre and posttreatment data, and when comparing inter-subject CPPS data. 
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  • Beka, Ervin, et al. (författare)
  • Voice Changes Without Laryngeal Nerve Alterations After Thyroidectomy: The Need For Prospective Trials - A Review Study
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Journal of Voice. - : MOSBY-ELSEVIER. - 0892-1997 .- 1873-4588. ; 38:1, s. 231-238
  • Forskningsöversikt (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background. Thyroidectomy is a commonly performed surgical procedure that is offered for different thyroid pathologies. The most frequent complication after total thyroidectomy is transient or permanent hypoparathyroidism followed by transient or permanent recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy. Patients may experience voice impairment despite intact laryngeal nerve function. These patients are of special interest because they experience subjective symptoms which are difficult to measure and therefore to treat. Summary. The Voice Handicap Index (VHI) and VHI-10 are the most commonly used subjective questionnaires. Their results correlate with objective findings. Female sex, in particular after menopause, is a dominant factor for developing voice impairment after thyroidectomy. The extent of neck surgery and the weight and volume of the removed thyroid correlates directly with both objective and subjective voice impairment after surgery. Videolaryngostroboscopy should be considered to examine vocal cord pathologies in this patient group. Surprisingly, there are no studies showing that speech and voice therapy are beneficial for patients with voice alterations but with intact laryngeal nerves. Conclusions. While recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) paralysis can be evaluated by objective exams postoperatively, we are still left with the issue of possible partial or complete external branch of superior laryngeal nerve (EBSLN) injury. It is therefore quite difficult to segregate neural (RLN and EBSLN) and non -neural voice change populations, regardless of the method of literature evaluation. Perhaps patients' perspectives on how they experience voice functionality should play a superior role in deciding which patients should be investigated further with laryngoscopy, acoustic or perceptual analysis, and which patients should be offered treatment.
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  • Bojner Horwitz, Eva, et al. (författare)
  • Choir singers without rehearsals and concerts? : A questionnaire study on perceived losses from restricting choral singing during the covid-19 pandemic.
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Journal of Voice. - 0892-1997 .- 1873-4588.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    •  BackgroundChoir singing is an activity that engages individuals all over the world with a broaddemographic representation. Both qualitative and quantitative studies have examinedthe benefits of the activity but very few have examined the effects when someone losesaccess to it and stops singing.ObjectivesExamining the governmental and organisational responses precipitated by the COVID19- pandemic, we asked what happens when a choir singer loses all of theirroutines associated with regular participation in choir singing.Materials and MethodsOne national choir organization in Sweden (n= 3163) and one in Norway (n=1881)were approached with a short survey. This comprised questions relating to the issue“what do you as a choir singer miss the most?” Each participant was asked to rate theimportance of a number of elements that pertain to the experience of choir singing.ResultsThe social aspect of singing emerged as having the strongest weight in terms ofperceived loss i.e. it was the element that the participants missed the most.Professional singers report that they miss the aesthetic experiences, flow, and all thephysical aspects (physical training, voice training and breathing training) to a greaterdegree as compared to reports from the amateurs. The importance of aestheticexperiences and physical components appeared to rise with increasing number ofyears that an individual had engaged with choir singing.ConclusionIn the Scandinavian setting, the social aspect has a stronger weight than the othercomponents and this seemed to be more significant in Norway compared to Sweden
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  • Bojner Horwitz, Eva, et al. (författare)
  • Choir singers without rehearsals and concerts? : A questionnaire study on perceived losses from restricting choral singing during the covid-19 pandemic.
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Journal of Voice. - : Elsevier. - 0892-1997 .- 1873-4588. ; 37:1, s. 146.e19-146.e27
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background: Choir singing is an activity that engages individuals all over the world with a broad demographic representation. Both qualitative and quantitative studies have examined the benefits of the activity but very few have examined the effects when someone loses access to it and stops singing.Objectives: Examining the governmental and organisational responses precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, we asked what happens when a choir singer loses all of their routines associated with regular participation in choir singing.Materials and Methods: One national choir organization in Sweden (n = 3163) and one in Norway (n = 1881) were approached with a short survey. This comprised questions relating to the issue “what do you as a choir singer misses the most?” Each participant was asked to rate the importance of a number of elements that pertain to the experience of choir singing.Results: The social aspect of singing emerged as having the strongest weight in terms of perceived loss that is, it was the element that the participants missed the most. Professional singers report that they miss the aesthetic experiences, flow, and all the physical aspects (physical training, voice training, and breathing training) to a greater degree as compared to reports from the amateurs. The importance of aesthetic experiences and physical components appeared to rise with increasing number of years that an individual had engaged with choir singing.Conclusion: In the Scandinavian setting, the social aspect has a stronger weight than the other components and this seemed to be more significant in Norway compared to Sweden.
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  • Cai, Huanchen, et al. (författare)
  • Effects on Voice Quality of Thyroidectomy : A Qualitative and Quantitative Study Using Voice Maps
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Journal of Voice. - : Elsevier. - 0892-1997 .- 1873-4588.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Objectives: This study aims to explore the effects of thyroidectomy—a surgical intervention involving the removal of the thyroid gland—on voice quality, as represented by acoustic and electroglottographic measures. Given the thyroid gland's proximity to the inferior and superior laryngeal nerves, thyroidectomy carries a potential risk of affecting vocal function. While earlier studies have documented effects on the voice range, few studies have looked at voice quality after thyroidectomy. Since voice quality effects could manifest in many ways, that a priori are unknown, we wish to apply an exploratory approach that collects many data points from several metrics.Methods: A voice-mapping analysis paradigm was applied retrospectively on a corpus of spoken and sung sentences produced by patients who had thyroid surgery. Voice quality changes were assessed objectively for 57 patients prior to surgery and 2 months after surgery, by making comparative voice maps, pre- and post-intervention, of six acoustic and electroglottographic (EGG) metrics.Results: After thyroidectomy, statistically significant changes consistent with a worsening of voice quality were observed in most metrics. For all individual metrics, however, the effect sizes were too small to be clinically relevant. Statistical clustering of the metrics helped to clarify the nature of these changes. While partial thyroidectomy demonstrated greater uniformity than did total thyroidectomy, the type of perioperative damage had no discernible impact on voice quality.ConclusionsChanges in voice quality after thyroidectomy were related mostly to increased phonatory instability in both the acoustic and EGG metrics. Clustered voice metrics exhibited a higher correlation to voice complaints than did individual voice metrics.
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  • Cavalcanti, Julio Cesar, 1992-, et al. (författare)
  • Multiparametric Analysis of Speaking Fundamental Frequency in Genetically Related Speakers Using Different Speech Materials : Some Forensic Implications
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Journal of Voice. - : Elsevier BV. - 0892-1997 .- 1873-4588. ; 38:1, s. 243.e11-243.e29
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Objective: To assess the speaker-discriminatory potential of a set of fundamental frequency estimates in intraidentical twin pair comparisons and cross-pair comparisons (i.e., among all speakers). Participants: A total of 20 Brazilian Portuguese speakers of the same dialect, namely 10 male identical twin pairs aged between 19 and 35, were recruited. Method: the participants were recorded directly through professional microphones while taking part in a spontaneous dialogue over mobile phones. Acoustic measurements were performed in connected speech samples, and in lengthened vowels, at least 160 ms long produced during spontaneous speech. Results: f0 baseline, central tendency, and extreme values were found mostly discriminatory in intra-twin pairand cross-pair comparisons. These were also the estimates displaying the largest effect sizes. Overall, only three identical twins were found statistically different regarding their f0 patterns in connected speech, but not for lengthened vowel-based f0 metrics. Estimates off 0 variation and modulation were found the least discriminatory across speakers, which may signal the control of speaking style and dialect on dynamic patterns off 0. Concerning system performance, the base value off 0 (f0 baseline) was found the most reliable metric, displaying the lowest equal error rate (EER). Conclusions: the outcomes suggest that, although identical twins were very closely related regarding their f0 patterns, some pairs could still be differentiated acoustically, only in connected speech. Such findings reinforce the relevance of analyzing long-term f0 metrics for speaker comparison purposes, with particular consideration to f0 baseline. Furthermore, f0 differences across subjects were suggested as more expressive in connected speech than in lengthened vowels.
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  • Dueppen, Abigail J., et al. (författare)
  • Suitability of English Language Internet-Based Information for Voice Disorders
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Journal of Voice. - : MOSBY-ELSEVIER. - 0892-1997 .- 1873-4588. ; 34:6
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Purpose. The study was aimed at assessing the suitability of English-language Internet health information related to vocal hygiene, vocal health, and prevention of voice disorders. We also examined the relation between suitability, readability, and quality of Internet health information.. Method. Suitability of 77 websites from Dueppen et al(9) was assessed using the Suitability Assessment of Materials tool. Information about readability and quality of the websites were extracted from Dueppen et al.(9) Results. The overall converted suitability percent score of all 77 websites was 66.4%, which represents "adequate" suitability. Individual websites were rated as superior (ie, 44.2%) adequate (ie, 51.9%), and not suitable (ie, 3.9%). No relation was found between website origin and the suitability ratings. The inter-rater reliability of the Suitability Assessment of Materials ratings for overall scale was found to be good. The suitability of websites had a moderate correlation with readability measures, but no significant correlation was observed between the suitability and quality of websites. Conclusions. The study results suggest that overall suitability of websites on vocal hygiene are adequate. However, many websites may require improvements in some elements (eg, literacy demand, graphics, and learning stimulation). Readability, quality, and suitability are important components in the accessibility of health information for people with different health conditions. Hence, improvements in these elements are expected to improve the understanding and actionability of people with voice issues.
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  • Ekberg, Mattias, 1987-, et al. (författare)
  • Acoustic Features Distinguishing Emotions in Swedish Speech.
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Journal of Voice. - : Elsevier. - 0892-1997 .- 1873-4588.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Few studies have examined which acoustic features of speech can be used to distinguish between different emotions, and how combinations of acoustic parameters contribute to identification of emotions. The aim of the present study was to investigate which acoustic parameters in Swedish speech are most important for differentiation between, and identification of, the emotions anger, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise in Swedish sentences. One-way ANOVAs were used to compare acoustic parameters between the emotions and both simple and multiple logistic regression models were used to examine the contribution of different acoustic parameters to differentiation between emotions. Results showed differences between emotions for several acoustic parameters in Swedish speech: surprise was the most distinct emotion, with significant differences compared to the other emotions across a range of acoustic parameters, while anger and happiness did not differ from each other on any parameter. The logistic regression models showed that fear was the best-predicted emotion while happiness was most difficult to predict. Frequency- and spectral-balance-related parameters were best at predicting fear. Amplitude- and temporal-related parameters were most important for surprise, while a combination of frequency-, amplitude- and spectral balance-related parameters are important for sadness. Assuming that there are similarities between acoustic models and how listeners infer emotions in speech, results suggest that individuals with hearing loss, who lack abilities of frequency detection, may compared to normal hearing individuals have difficulties in identifying fear in Swedish speech. Since happiness and fear relied primarily on amplitude- and spectral-balance-related parameters, detection of them are probably facilitated more by hearing aid use.
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