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下颌低位移动手法:对空气动力和声学测量影响的初步研究。

The Low Mandible Maneuver: Preliminary Study of Its Effects on Aerodynamic and Acoustic Measures.

机构信息

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York.

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York.

出版信息

J Voice. 2020 Jul;34(4):645.e1-645.e9. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2018.12.005. Epub 2019 Jan 11.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The purpose of this preliminary study was to determine the aerodynamic and acoustic effects of the low mandible maneuver (LMM) as compared to normal voice production.

METHODS

Ten participants with normal voice characteristics who were nonsingers produced sustained vowel and repeated syllable utterances during two different speaking conditions: using the LMM and using normal phonation posture. The LMM involves a wider vocal tract configuration with a lowered and relaxed jaw position. Acoustic recordings and analyses were performed to determine formants 1 and 2 (F1 and F2) and sound pressure level. Aerodynamic data were collected and analyzed to investigate the effects of the LMM on mean peak pressure, mean airflow, aerodynamic power, aerodynamic efficiency, and aerodynamic resistance.

RESULTS

Participants showed greater aerodynamic efficiency, mean peak pressure, and sound pressure level during the LMM condition as compared to normal phonation. The LMM vocal tract configuration changes were also associated with a lowering of F1 and F2 relative to normal voice production.

CONCLUSIONS

The lowering of the mandible and increased oral area that occurred during the LMM increased vocal efficiency and sound output without significant change to parameters that can be associated with increased vocal effort. These changes in filter configuration were associated with changes in vocal tract resonances. The LMM was readily learned and implemented by healthy participants in this study, and may have utility for singers in training as well as people with hyperfunctional voice disorders.

摘要

目的

本初步研究旨在比较低下颌运动(LMM)与正常发声时的空气动力学和声学效果。

方法

10 名具有正常嗓音特征的非歌手参与者在两种不同的说话条件下产生持续元音和重复音节发音:使用 LMM 和正常发音姿势。LMM 涉及更宽的声道配置,下颌位置降低且放松。进行声学记录和分析以确定第一和第二共振峰(F1 和 F2)以及声压级。收集和分析空气动力学数据,以研究 LMM 对平均峰值压力、平均气流、空气动力学功率、空气动力学效率和空气动力学阻力的影响。

结果

与正常发声相比,参与者在 LMM 条件下表现出更高的空气动力学效率、平均峰值压力和声压级。LMM 声道配置的变化也与 F1 和 F2 相对于正常发声的降低有关。

结论

在 LMM 期间下颌的降低和口腔面积的增加提高了发声效率和声音输出,而不会导致与增加发声努力相关的参数发生显著变化。这些滤波器配置的变化与声道共振的变化有关。在这项研究中,健康参与者很容易学习和实施 LMM,它可能对训练中的歌手以及患有过度功能障碍性嗓音障碍的人有用。

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