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- Our appreciation and understanding of voice and vocal production has been transformed in recent decades by developments in visual imaging and through the new discipline of vocology, the scientific study of voice.
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Feb 19, 2018 · The definition of vocology is re-stated and its existence as a discipline for the study of all forms of vocalization across species is rationalized. A brief historical sketch is given regarding the birth of vocology and its progression in the last three decades.
- Ingo R. Titze, Ingo R. Titze
- 2019
Jul 10, 2018 · Our appreciation and understanding of voice and vocal production has been transformed in recent decades by developments in visual imaging and through the new discipline of vocology, the scientific study of voice. For centuries vocal pedagogues have been training world-class singers of all genres.
Introduction. Speech and oral communication identify humans as unique in the animal kingdom. The specialized vocal tract enables production of complex acoustic signals that may be produced as song, oration, and speech.
This paper provides a review of voice physiology and biomechanics, the physics of vocal fold vibration and sound production, and laryngeal muscular control of the fundamental frequency of voice, vocal intensity, and voice quality.
Studies of the respiratory and laryngeal actions required for phonation are central to our understanding of both voice and voice disorders. The purpose of the present article is to highlight complementary insights about voice that have come from the study of vocal tract resonance effects.
Here, I focus on three areas of cross-cultural voice modulation research: (i) vocal signalling of formidability and dominance, (ii) vocal emotions, and (iii) production and perception of infant-directed speech.
Jun 29, 2020 · When he coined the term “vocology,” which he defines as “the science and practice of voice habilitation,” he envisioned it as a new discipline that was meant to stand alongside and parallel audiology. A vocologist habilitates professional voice users across all disciplines (Titze 2019).