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The underappreciated role of vocal fold medial surface thickness in vocal control

The underappreciated role of vocal fold medial surface thickness in vocal control

by Zhaoyan Zhang | Jan 20, 2024 | NCVS Insights, Vocal Folds

NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates The Underappreciated Role of Vocal Fold Medial Surface Thickness in Vocal Control January 20, 2024 Volume 5 – January 2024 by Zhaoyan Zhang Clinicians and singers are used to viewing vocal fold vibration from a superior...
The Use of Oscillatory Positive Expiratory Pressure Devices for Voice Therapy

The Use of Oscillatory Positive Expiratory Pressure Devices for Voice Therapy

by Marco Guzman | Dec 2, 2023 | NCVS Insights, Pressure Devices, Voice Therapy

NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates The Use of Oscillatory Positive Expiratory Pressure Devices for Voice Therapy March 30, 2025 Volume 4  – December 2023 by Marco Guzman Over the last three years, a variety of oscillatory positive expiratory pressure (OPEP)...
Strategies for Safety Thresholds of Phonation for Performers via Dosimetry

Strategies for Safety Thresholds of Phonation for Performers via Dosimetry

by Ana Flavia Zuim | Dec 2, 2023 | Dosimetry, NCVS Insights, Phonation

NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates Strategies for Safety: Thresholds of Phonation for Performers via Dosimetry December 14, 2024 Volume 4 – December 2024 by Ana Flavia Zuim Singers are among a category of professionals, along with many other professionals, who...
Can the Production of Subharmonics in Vocalization be Considered a Form of Self-Organization?

Can the Production of Subharmonics in Vocalization be Considered a Form of Self-Organization?

by Ingo Titze | Oct 24, 2023 | NCVS Insights, Subharmonics

NCVS Weekly – Science that Resonates Can the Production of Subharmonics in Vocalization be Considered a Form of Self-Organization? October 24, 2023 by Ingo Titze Self-organization is the spontaneous formation of structures in space and/or time in systems composed of...
Recent Insights into Vocal Injury in Singers

Recent Insights into Vocal Injury in Singers

by Lesley Childs and Ted Mau | Aug 22, 2023 | NCVS Insights, Vocal Folds, Voice Therapy

NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates Recent Insights into Vocal Injury in Singers August 22, 2023 by Lesley Childs and Ted Mau Vocal injury in singers can trigger a great deal of fear and uncertainty. A sudden change in the voice during or after a performance may...
Air Pressures That Are Critical in Vocal Fold Vibration

Air Pressures That Are Critical in Vocal Fold Vibration

by Ingo Titze | May 5, 2023 | NCVS Insights, Vocal Folds

NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates Air Pressures That Are Critical in Vocal Fold Vibration May 5, 2023 by Ingo Titze As singers and speakers, we care about efficient ways to use our voices. Questions regarding the effective use of air pressure and airflow arise....
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