BASLP 3rd Semester Notes » Paper 1: Voice and its Disorders
Unit 2: Characteristics and Pathophysiology of Voice Disorders
- Definition and functions of voice – biological and non-biological
- Parameters of voice
- Structures and function of respiratory system for the purpose of phonation
- Laryngeal anatomy – Structural support of larynx, muscles, vocal fold microstructure, blood supply, and innervations
- Vocal tract resonance and voice quality
- Development of voice: Birth to senescence; structural and voice related changes
- Aerodynamic myo-elastic theory of voice production
- Voice mechanics – Physiologic, acoustic and aerodynamic correlates of voice
- Pitch and loudness changing mechanism, voice registers and voice quality
- Description of normal and abnormal voice: Parametric, pathologic/perceptual, social
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