Acoustic, aerodynamic, and vibrational effects of ventricular folds adduction in an ex vivo experiment.

Zhixue XiaoJing KangJinglin SuPingjiang GeSiyi Zhang
Published in: Laryngoscope investigative otolaryngology (2024)
Ventricular adduction leads to the deterioration of acoustic and aerodynamic parameters. The aperiodic and irregular vibration of the ventricular folds may be responsible for this phenomenon, although further experiments are warranted. Understanding the functioning of ventricular folds can be beneficial in directing the treatment of muscle tension dysphonia and improving voice training techniques.Level of evidence: level 4.