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Growth and development of epiglottis and preepiglottic space of larynx as it acquires vocal tract.

Kiminori SatoShun-Ichi ChitoseKiminobu SatoFumihiko SatoTakeharu OnoHirohito Umeno
Published in: Laryngoscope investigative otolaryngology (2024)
In order to develop the vocal tract for speech production, it is reported that the human larynx descends as the child grows in the first 9 years of life. This study showed that the PES, occupying a small area just anterior to the epiglottis, grew and existed astride the epiglottis as the larynx descended and the vocal tract developed. Consequently, its distribution allows the epiglottis to more effectively play the role of retroflection during swallowing in order to prevent aspiration. The human speech faculty likely develops in conjunction with swallowing physiology.
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