“…The same problem occurs even when modern technologies such as video-laryngoscopy and stroboscopic light are used as some speak-ers may present a reflex action in their supra-glottal cavity, causing wrong assessments. Therefore, non-invasive acoustic analysis of human voices represents an important tool for physicians during the pre-diagnosis of larynx diseases, implying that discrete-time processing of recorded voice signals [4,5] is useful to detect intrinsic characteristics that define normal and pathologically-affected voices, as argued in articles [6][7][8].…”