Influence of Neck Soft Tissue Vibrations on the EGG-Lx Signal

Three male & 2 female subjects with healthy voices were examined to determine whether vibration of the soft tissue of the neck can be detected in the EGG-Lx signal. First, a vibrating tuning fork (127 hertz) was placed against the skin of the submandibular region above the hyoid bone as the EGG-...

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Veröffentlicht in:Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica 1999-11, Vol.51 (6), p.243-249
Hauptverfasser: Bockler, R, Hacki, T
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Sprache:ger
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Zusammenfassung:Three male & 2 female subjects with healthy voices were examined to determine whether vibration of the soft tissue of the neck can be detected in the EGG-Lx signal. First, a vibrating tuning fork (127 hertz) was placed against the skin of the submandibular region above the hyoid bone as the EGG-Lx signal was measured above the thyroid cartilage without phonation. Secondly, the EGG-Lx signal of the subject was measured during phonation of the vowel /a/, while the vibrating tuning fork was placed at the position described above. Thirdly, the EGG-Lx signal of the subject was measured during phonation of the vowel /a/, while the non-vibrating tuning fork was placed at the position described above. Spectrographic analysis (FFT) of the selected segments of the recorded EGG-Lx signals revealed vibration of the tuning fork as a frequency-specific peak (127 hertz); however, this peak was not shown in the case of the non-vibrating tune. The result of the study indicates the possibility that phonation-related vibrations of the soft tissue of the neck can influence the shape. Adapted from the source document
ISSN:1021-7762
DOI:10.1159/000021520