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Toward Conditioning-Based Approaches for Vocal Fatigue in Professional Voice Users

Toward Conditioning-Based Approaches for Vocal Fatigue in Professional Voice Users

by Chaya Guntupalli-Nanjundeswaran | Apr 25, 2026 | NCVS Insights, Vocal Fatigue, Voice Therapy

NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates Toward Conditioning-Based Approaches for Vocal Fatigue in Professional Voice Users April 25, 2026 Volume 4, Issue 4 – April 2026 By Chaya Guntupalli- Nanjundeswaran Introduction Professional voice users, typically singers,...
My Path Through the Intersection Between Voice and Psychology

My Path Through the Intersection Between Voice and Psychology

by Miriam Van Mersbergen | Jan 17, 2026 | NCVS Insights, Special Essay, Teacher, Voice Therapy

NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates My Path Through the Intersection Between Voice and Psychology January 28, 2026 Volume 4, Issue 1 – January 2026 By Dr. Miriam van Mersbergen Intersections can be dangerous.  The U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. Department...
Ambulatory Voice Assessment: Challenges, Opportunities, and Future Directions

Ambulatory Voice Assessment: Challenges, Opportunities, and Future Directions

by Victor M. Espinoza | Sep 23, 2025 | Blog, NCVS Insights, Voice Assessments, Voice Therapy

NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates Ambulatory Voice Assessment: Challenges, Opportunities, and Future Directions September 23, 2025 Volume 3, Issue 9 – September 2025 By Victor M. Espinoza, Ph.D. Continuous recording of voice on a daily basis has emerged as a new...
The Impact of Visual and Audiovisual Inputs on Voice Perception and Production: Exploring the Role of Immersive Virtual Reality in Clinical Practice

The Impact of Visual and Audiovisual Inputs on Voice Perception and Production: Exploring the Role of Immersive Virtual Reality in Clinical Practice

by Ümit Daşdöğen | Jun 22, 2024 | NCVS Insights, Voice Therapy

NCVS Insighs – Science that Resonates The Impact of Visual and Audiovisual Inputs on Voice Perception and Production: Exploring the Role of Immersive Virtual Reality in Clinical Practice June 22, 2024 Volume 2 Issue, 3 – June 2024 by Ümit Daşdöğen Sensory feedback is...
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)...
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...