1985
DOI: 10.1159/000265789
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Untersuchungen über das Schwingungsverhalten der Stimmlippen in verschiedenen Registerbereichen mit unterschiedlichen stroboskopischen Techniken

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“…However, the specific relationship with voice classification as a determinant parameter is not clear, nor the differences in gender. Although vocal registers are known to occupy separate portions of the total fundamental frequency range of the human voice [14], perceptual judgments alone invariably lead to many discussions and controversies [15]. In this regard one should admit that a complete understanding of the physiology of register function, especially in women, is still lacking [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the specific relationship with voice classification as a determinant parameter is not clear, nor the differences in gender. Although vocal registers are known to occupy separate portions of the total fundamental frequency range of the human voice [14], perceptual judgments alone invariably lead to many discussions and controversies [15]. In this regard one should admit that a complete understanding of the physiology of register function, especially in women, is still lacking [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dass bei der Phona tion höherer Töne der Einblick in den Larynx erschwert ist, berichten auch Hollien et al [11] und Rohrs etal. [12]. Es ist ja bekannt, dass im Brustregister die Stimmlippenlänge stetig mit der Tonhöhe zunimmt [13].…”
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“…2,6 Furthermore, stroboscopy, inverse filtering, and high-speed imaging have revealed that falsetto is typically but not necessarily always produced with glottal leakage. 2,7,8 In addition, acoustic analyses have revealed spectral effects. 1,9 Register transitions have also been observed to be accompanied by irregular vocal fold vibrations as shown by stroboscopic, videokymographic, and high-speed imaging documentation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,9 Register transitions have also been observed to be accompanied by irregular vocal fold vibrations as shown by stroboscopic, videokymographic, and high-speed imaging documentation. 7,8,10 Irregular vocal fold vibrations during register transition will cause F0 irregularity, such as jitter. These aspects, however, have not yet been analyzed in detail.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%