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Physiological attributes of vocal fatigue and their acoustic effects: a synthesis of findings for a criterion-based prevention of acquired voice disorders.

机译:声音疲劳的生理属性及其声音效果:基于标准的预防性获得性语音障碍的发现综合。

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The lack of a physiological definition of "vocal fatigue" is a central problem in prevention research that seeks to identify effects of voice effort and acoustic signs of potential vocal fold lesions. This report presents a three-part synthesis of electromyographic (EMG) and acoustic observations from a study that served to define physiological features of vocal fatigue. The study used a technique of EMG to show that, contrary to views that laryngeal tissues are largely nonfatiguable, voice effort induces spectral compression in the contraction potentials of glottal adductors typically associated with muscle fatigue. In subsequent analyses, these observable attributes served to identify, in seven subjects with widely differing profiles, consistent signs of voice tremor and effects of vocal loading on the voice apparatus. Given the novel character of this criterion-based approach, the first part (section "The Rationale of Electromyographic Observations of Fatigue") describes the EMG technique and its usefulness in observing in vivo effects of vocal loading. The second part (section "Acoustic Signs of Fatigue in Muscles Involved in Voicing") summarizes the results of a test that served to determine whether the identified signs of tremor reflect muscle fatigue induced by voice effort or by "general fatigue" associated with waking hours. The third part (section "Compensatory Stabilization of Tremor and Effects of 'Critical Fatigue'") presents the results of analyses of compensatory effects in three laryngeal muscles by reference to EMG observations of one subject in conditions of vocal loading. Taken together, the results illustrate the benefits of an approach based on objective criterion changes in muscle fatigue and show that valid tremor signs may, nonetheless, be sporadic, given the varying compensatory behavior of muscles in fatiguing conditions.
机译:缺乏对“声音疲劳”的生理定义是预防研究中的一个中心问题,该研究试图确定声音努力和潜在声带病变的声学信号的影响。这份报告提出了一项由三部分组成的肌电图(EMG)和声学观察结果的综合研究,这项研究旨在确定声乐疲劳的生理特征。这项研究使用了一种EMG技术,表明与喉咙组织在很大程度上不易疲劳的观点相反,语音努力会在声门内收肌的收缩电位中引起频谱压缩,这通常与肌肉疲劳有关。在随后的分析中,这些可观察的属性用于在轮廓迥异的七个对象中识别出一致的语音震颤迹象和语音负载对语音设备的影响。考虑到这种基于标准的方法的新颖性,第一部分(“疲劳的肌电图观察原理”一节)描述了EMG技术及其在观察声带负荷的体内效应中的实用性。第二部分(“与发声有关的肌肉疲劳的声音迹象”部分)总结了测试的结果,该测试用于确定所识别的震颤迹象是否反映了语音努力或清醒时数引起的“一般疲劳”引起的肌肉疲劳。第三部分(“震颤的补偿性稳定和'严重疲劳'的影响”一节)介绍了通过在声带条件下对一名受试者的肌电图观察,分析了在三个喉部肌肉中的补偿效果的结果。综上所述,这些结果说明了基于客观标准的肌肉疲劳变化的方法的好处,并且表明,鉴于疲劳条件下肌肉的代偿行为各不相同,有效的震颤信号可能还是偶发的。

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