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Clinical anatomy and physiology of the voice
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Clinical anatomy and physiology of the voice

Robert T Sataloff, Yolanda D Heman-Ackah and Mary J Hawkshaw
Otolaryngologic clinics of North America, v 40(5), pp 909-929
Oct 2007
PMID: 17765688

Abstract

Abdominal Muscles - physiology Humans Larynx - anatomy & histology Larynx - physiology Phonation - physiology Respiratory Mechanics - physiology Voice - physiology
The anatomy and physiology of voice include not only the larynx but also all body systems. The larynx consists of a skeleton, mucosa, intrinsic muscles, and extrinsic muscles. The vocal folds form the oscillator of the vocal tract, the subglottic vocal tract acts as a power source, and the supraglottic vocal tract functions as a resonator. Complex interactions are responsible for voice production.

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