Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10519675 | Journal of Voice | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This study supported a two-factor model of ADSD, suggesting perceptual characterization by both hyperadduction and hypoadduction before and after treatment. Responses of the factors to treatment were consistent with previous research. Correlations among perceptual and acoustic variables suggested that multiple acoustic features contributed to the overall impression of roughness. Although CPPs appears to be a partial correlate of perceived breathiness, a physical basis of this percept remained less clear.
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Authors
Michael P. Cannito, Maki Doiuchi, Thomas Murry, Gayle E. Woodson,