Modifications of auditory feedback and its effects on the voice of adult subjects: a scoping review.
Moisés do Carmo AlvesPatricia Cotta ManciniLetícia Caldas TeixeiraPublished in: CoDAS (2023)
The material and method of the experiments are different, there are no standardizations in the tasks, the samples are varied and often reduced. The methodological diversity makes it difficult to generalize the results. The main findings of research on auditory feedback on voice motor control confirm that in the suppression of auditory feedback, the individual tends to increase the intensity of the voice. In auditory feedback amplification, the individual decreases the intensity and has greater control over the fundamental frequency, and in frequency manipulations, the individual tends to correct the manipulation. The few studies with dysphonic individuals show that they behave differently from non-dysphonic individuals.