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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...
Why vocal fatigue doesn’t look the same for everyone

Why vocal fatigue doesn’t look the same for everyone

by Anil Palaparthi | Sep 18, 2025 | NCVS Notes

This week’s NCVS Notes features new voice and speech research: “Why vocal fatigue doesn’t look the same for everyone.” Read the full issue below. NCVS Notes is curated by Anil Palaparthi, Editor of NCVS Notes. Read this issue of NCVS Notes...
What Monkey Yodels Tell us about Human Vocal Register Transitions

What Monkey Yodels Tell us about Human Vocal Register Transitions

by Anil Palaparthi | Sep 11, 2025 | NCVS Notes

This week’s NCVS Notes features new voice and speech research: “What Monkey Yodels Tell us about Human Vocal Register Transitions.” Read the full issue below. NCVS Notes is curated by Anil Palaparthi, Editor of NCVS Notes. Read this issue of NCVS...
Human beatbox, the art of pushing back the limits of vocal possibilities

Human beatbox, the art of pushing back the limits of vocal possibilities

by Nathalie Henrich Bernardoni | Aug 28, 2025 | Blog, NCVS Insights

NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates Human beatbox, the art of pushing back the limits of vocal possibilities August 28, 2025 volume 3 issue, 8 – August 2025 by Nathalie Henrich Bernardoni Human voice is undoubtedly the cheapest musical instrument in the world :...
Rethinking Voice Assessment for Practical Bedside Solutions

Rethinking Voice Assessment for Practical Bedside Solutions

by Adrián Castillo-Allendes & Eric J. Hunter | Aug 1, 2025 | Blog, NCVS Insights

NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates Rethinking Voice Assessment for Practical Bedside Solutions August 1, 2025 Volume 3 Issue, 7 – July 2025 by Adrián Castillo-Allendes & Eric J. Hunter Advancements in voice assessment enhance diagnosis and clinical accuracy by...
How Well Does EGG Track True Vocal Fold Contact?

How Well Does EGG Track True Vocal Fold Contact?

by Anil Palaparthi | Jul 16, 2025 | NCVS Notes

This week’s NCVS Notes features new voice and speech research: “How Well Does EGG Track True Vocal Fold Contact?.” Read the full issue below. NCVS Notes is curated by Anil Palaparthi, Editor of NCVS Notes. Read this issue of NCVS Notes...
How your vocal folds keep up with heavy use (until they don’t)

How your vocal folds keep up with heavy use (until they don’t)

by Anil Palaparthi | Jul 8, 2025 | NCVS Notes

This week’s NCVS Notes features new voice and speech research: “How your vocal folds keep up with heavy use (until they don’t).” Read the full issue below. NCVS Notes is curated by Anil Palaparthi, Editor of NCVS Notes. Read this issue of NCVS Notes...
Sex-related vocal attributes and specificities of the female voice

Sex-related vocal attributes and specificities of the female voice

by Filipa La | Jun 21, 2025 | Blog, NCVS Insights

NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates Sex-related vocal attributes and specificities of the female voice June 21, 2025 Volume 3 Issue, 6 – June 2025 by Filipa La Sex-specific morphological differences in the three main subsystems of the vocal apparatus—namely the...
A Systematic Look at Bilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis Management

A Systematic Look at Bilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis Management

by Anil Palaparthi | Jun 18, 2025 | NCVS Notes

This week’s NCVS Notes features new voice and speech research: “A Systematic Look at Bilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis Management.” Read the full issue below. NCVS Notes is curated by Anil Palaparthi, Editor of NCVS Notes. Read this issue of NCVS Notes...
How the Upper Airway Grows (and Reshapes) by Age 5

How the Upper Airway Grows (and Reshapes) by Age 5

by Anil Palaparthi | Jun 11, 2025 | NCVS Notes

This week’s NCVS Notes features new voice and speech research: “How the Upper Airway Grows (and Reshapes) by Age 5.” Read the full issue below. NCVS Notes is curated by Anil Palaparthi, Editor of NCVS Notes. Read this issue of NCVS Notes...
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