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Voice quizzes

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Three reasons why perceptual measures of voice is good to use.... inexpensive, convenient, ecologically valid, space efficient
three reasons why perceptual measures of voice not good to use.... incapable of resolving small differences, non-standardized, influenced by personal taste, unable to measure objectively or quantitatively.
Describe peak picking. counting peaks of a sound wave that occur in one second
Why doe Fo rise in men and lower in women over 60? thinning of vocal folds and hormonal changes
What stimuli do you use to measure frequency? sustained vowels, grandfather passage, conversational speech
The piece of equipment that is placed on the pretracheal surface of the neck, measures Fo only.... accelerometer
Pitch is not the simple perception of Fo, it is... complex interaction between frequency, intensity and spectral properties of sound.
What are the Fo variable we usually measure in clinical practice? Average Fo, Fo variability and range, Maximum phonatioal frequency range (MPFR), Speaking fundamental frequency (SFF)
Fo at the end of a question... rises
Fo at the end of a declarative sentence.. falls
Fo is measured in... Hz, Semitones
Which age group has the greatest Fo variability? Infants
Two muscles that adduct the folds lateral cricoarytenoid, interarytenoids
This muscle elongate and tenses the vocal folds cricothyroid
This muscles shortens and relaxes the vocal folds Thyoarytenoid
This muscle tenses the vocal folds Vocalis
This muscle abducts the vocal folds posterior cricoarytenoid
The opening between the vocal folds is called the glottis
thyroarytenoid relaxer
cricoarytenoid tenser
Time lag between opening and closing of the inferior or supeior portions of the vocal folds is known as the veritcal phase difference
timing lag occuring between the opening and closing of the vocal folds from front to back longitudnal phase differences
vocal folds open from bottom to top
vocal folds close from bottom to top
Posterior attachment, anterior portion of the anterior commisure the vocal folds open from these two attachments
rate of vibration of the vocal folds depends on length, mass, tension
the tow pressures in volved in phonationa re transglotttal and ponation threshold
controlled by regulating subglottal pressure vocal intensity
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