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Immediate effects of humming on computed electroglottographic parameters in patients with muscle tension dysphonia
- Source :
- Journal of voice : official journal of the Voice Foundation. 28(6)
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Summary Objectives To investigate the immediate effects of humming and subsequent um-hum phonation on the computed parameters of electroglottographic (EGG) signals in muscle tension dysphonia (MTD) patients and nondysphonic speakers. Methods We included 21 MTD participants exhibiting both vocal roughness and supraglottic compression, who were able to produce successful humming and um-hum phonation. Twenty nondysphonic participants were selected as controls. Each participant was instructed to perform three phonatory tasks: natural phonation, humming phonation without pitch changes, and subsequent um-hum phonation, that is, humming with a pitch glide up as if agreeing with someone. Acoustic and EGG signals were recorded while the participants performed these tasks. Computed parameters reflecting the irregularities in vocal fold vibrations and the degree of glottal contact were calculated and compared between the tasks. Results The MTD group showed decreases in both perceptual vocal roughness and acoustic perturbation parameters while performing the tasks. The perturbation parameters of EGG signals and the standard deviation of the contact quotient (CQ) also exhibited significant decreases associated with either of humming or um-hum phonation in both groups. In addition, the CQ exhibited significant increases following humming alone in the MTD group and the combination of humming and um-hum phonation in both groups. Conclusions These results suggest that the combination of humming without pitch changes and subsequent um-hum phonation have the immediate effect in adjusting the regularity of vocal fold vibration and augmenting the degree of glottal contact in MTD patients as well as nondysphonic speakers, whereas humming alone increases the degree of glottal contact in MTD patients.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Vocal Cords
Audiology
Vibration
Speech and Hearing
Young Adult
Phonation
Predictive Value of Tests
Muscle tension
Hum
medicine
Humans
In patient
Vocal fold vibration
Electroglottograph
Aged
business.industry
Electrodiagnosis
Acoustics
Middle Aged
LPN and LVN
Dysphonia
Biomechanical Phenomena
Voice Training
Otorhinolaryngology
Case-Control Studies
Female
Laryngeal Muscles
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18734588
- Volume :
- 28
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of voice : official journal of the Voice Foundation
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8400ac49f1598167aa3a4e41a62433a6