This film explores the physiology of the larynx under daily stress through ultra slow-motion cinematography. It examines various vocal activities, such as singing, laughing, and talking, and their ...
Note the development of a linear relationship. (Source: Ikari T, Sasaki CT. Glottic closure reflex: control mechanisms Ann Otol Rhino Laryngol 1980;89(3): 220-224, with permission from Annals ...
The larynx is a small structure of cartilage that connects the throat to the windpipe. It is located in the front of the neck and houses the vocal cords, producing speech sounds and contributing to ...
Kimberly Quincy, a first-year graduate student in UW’s Division of Communication Disorders, displays a 3D human larynx model she created using an online software program as part of the Make-IT ...
a: Quiet breathing. b: Expiratory dyspnea. c: Inspiratory dyspnea. The cricothyroid, like the posterior cricoarytenoid, appears to be an inspiratory muscle. (Source: Sasaki 45 with permission from ...
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