2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00455-021-10374-5
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Advancing Laryngeal Adductor Reflex Testing Beyond Sensory Threshold Detection

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“…Comparison of the duration of the laryngeal adductor reflex (LAR) adduction and glottal closure phases in humans, obtained by automated laryngoscopic high‐speed sequence analysis in the present work, with the values provided by Shock et al, 4 Strohl et al, 6 and Lever et al 7 ; definitions of LAR onset time may vary. Bars indicate mean values, whiskers indicate (calculated) standard deviations.…”
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“…Comparison of the duration of the laryngeal adductor reflex (LAR) adduction and glottal closure phases in humans, obtained by automated laryngoscopic high‐speed sequence analysis in the present work, with the values provided by Shock et al, 4 Strohl et al, 6 and Lever et al 7 ; definitions of LAR onset time may vary. Bars indicate mean values, whiskers indicate (calculated) standard deviations.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…Previous optical characterization of the human LAR at a frame rate of 300.25emHz yielded valuable information regarding this vital reflex. To the best of the authors' knowledge, the previous works by Shock et al, 4 Strohl et al, 6 and Lever et al 7 constitute the only investigations related to parameters of the human LAR other than its threshold stimulation intensity and onset latency. The benefits of high‐speed videolaryngoscopy with respect to laryngostroboscopy, particularly in the field of aperiodic events, have been discussed in numerous works 14–19 .…”
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