Use of neck strap muscle intermuscular coherence as an indicator of vocal hyperfunction
Intermuscular coherence in the beta band was explored as a possible indicator of vocal
hyperfunction, a common condition associated with many voice disorders. Surface …
hyperfunction, a common condition associated with many voice disorders. Surface …
Modulation of neck intermuscular beta coherence during voice and speech production
Purpose The purpose of this study was to better understand neck intermuscular beta
coherence (15–35 Hz; NIBcoh) in healthy individuals, with respect to modulation by …
coherence (15–35 Hz; NIBcoh) in healthy individuals, with respect to modulation by …
Perilaryngeal-cranial functional muscle network differentiates vocal tasks: A multi-channel semg approach
Objective: Objective evaluation of physiological responses using non-invasive methods for
the assessment of vocal performance and voice disorders has attracted great interest. This …
the assessment of vocal performance and voice disorders has attracted great interest. This …
Surface EMG and related measures in normal and vocally hyperfunctional speakers
MA Redenbaugh, AR Reich - Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1989 - ASHA
Surface electromyographic (EMG) signals were detected from the laryngeal area of 7 normal
and 7 vocally hyperfunctional speakers during rest, two resisted-force maneuvers, vowel …
and 7 vocally hyperfunctional speakers during rest, two resisted-force maneuvers, vowel …
Motor unit territories in the human perioral musculature
The perioral region was divided into four quadrants, and electromyograms (EMGs) were
recorded from each area. The coherence function (ie, the squared cross correlation between …
recorded from each area. The coherence function (ie, the squared cross correlation between …
Analysis of high-frequency electroencephalographic-electromyographic coherence elicited by speech and oral nonspeech tasks in Parkinson's disease
JN Caviness, JM Liss, C Adler, V Evidente - 2006 - ASHA
Purpose Corticomuscular electroencephalographic-electromyographic (EEG-EMG)
coherence elicited by speech and nonspeech oromotor tasks in healthy participants and …
coherence elicited by speech and nonspeech oromotor tasks in healthy participants and …
Perilaryngeal functional muscle network in patients with vocal hyperfunction-a case study
Patients with both phonotraumatic and non-phonotraumatic dysphonia commonly present
with vocal hyperfunction, defined as excessive perilaryngeal muscle activity and …
with vocal hyperfunction, defined as excessive perilaryngeal muscle activity and …
Fatigue-Related change in surface electromyographic activities of the perilaryngeal muscles
Purpose: This study set out to quantify the fatigue-related changes in surface
electromyographic (sEMG) activities of the perilaryngeal muscles following a vocal loading …
electromyographic (sEMG) activities of the perilaryngeal muscles following a vocal loading …
Normalization patterns of the surface electromyographic signal in the phonation evaluation
PMM Balata, HJ da Silva, L de Araújo Pernambuco… - Journal of Voice, 2015 - Elsevier
Purpose The aim of the study was to compare the different parameters, regarding the peak
and mean, at different phonatory tasks for standardization of electromyography signal of …
and mean, at different phonatory tasks for standardization of electromyography signal of …
Surface electromyography for speech and swallowing systems: measurement, analysis, and interpretation
CE Stepp - 2012 - ASHA
Purpose Applying surface electromyography (sEMG) to the study of voice, speech, and
swallowing is becoming increasingly popular. An improved understanding of sEMG and …
swallowing is becoming increasingly popular. An improved understanding of sEMG and …