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Autor:
Samuel Levant, Allison I. Hilger, Charles R. Larson, Jason H. Kim, Alexandra Schenck, Rosemary A. Lester-Smith
Publikováno v:
Journal of Voice. 37:37-47
Summary Objective Dysphonia is a reduction in vocal quality that impacts communication and is often an early sign of a voice disorder. There is little information regarding the effects of auditory feedback control of loudness and pitch on voice quali
Publikováno v:
Journal of Voice.
Auditory feedback control of fundamental frequency (f
Publikováno v:
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 63:2185-2201
Purpose In this study, we investigated how the direction and timing of a perturbation in voice pitch auditory feedback during phrasal production modulated the magnitude and latency of the pitch-shift reflex as well as the scaling of acoustic producti
Autor:
Allison I. Hilger, Rosemary A. Lester-Smith, Charles R. Larson, Chun Liang Chan, Jason H. Kim
Publikováno v:
J Voice
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate how classically-trained singers use their auditory feedback to control fundamental frequency (f(o)) during production of vocal vibrato. Two main questions were addressed: (a) Do singers produce re
Autor:
Allison I. Hilger
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 149:A147-A147
Categorical perception can be a complicated topic for undergraduate students to grasp. In this presentation, I will share how I use experiential learning to help students understand categorical perception by allowing them to 'participate' in the orig
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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 59:674-685
Purpose Stuttering involves a breakdown in the speech motor system. We address whether stuttering in its early stage is specific to the speech motor system or whether its impact is observable across motor systems. Method As an extension of Olander, S
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 146:3052-3052
Vocal intensity is an important speech component for communicative effectiveness, such as speaking above ambient noise in a loud restaurant, and also for communicative appropriateness, such as speaking quietly in a library. Speakers adjust their voca
Publikováno v:
Second Language Research. 31:375-388
A study was conducted to examine production variability in American Sign Language (ASL) in order to gain insight into the development of motor control in a language produced in another modality. Production variability was characterized through the sp