ISCA Archive Larynx 1997
ISCA Archive Larynx 1997

Quantitative laryngoscopy combining high speed glottography and nonlinear dynamics

P. Mergell, H. Herzel, T. Wittenberg, M. Tigges, Ulrich Eysholdt

Digital high speed glottography has been combined with nonlinear dynamics to extract essential parameters and features of complex phonatory mechanisms. We present three examples of quantitative laryngoscopy: the phonation onset and two cases of biphonation, one caused by a unilateral recurrent nerve paralysis and another induced by the strong interaction between the first vocal tract resonance and the vocal fold oscillations.


Cite as: Mergell, P., Herzel, H., Wittenberg, T., Tigges, M., Eysholdt, U. (1997) Quantitative laryngoscopy combining high speed glottography and nonlinear dynamics. Proc. LARYNX 1997, 47-50

@inproceedings{mergell97_larynx,
  author={P. Mergell and H. Herzel and T. Wittenberg and M. Tigges and Ulrich Eysholdt},
  title={{Quantitative laryngoscopy combining high speed glottography and nonlinear dynamics}},
  year=1997,
  booktitle={Proc. LARYNX 1997},
  pages={47--50}
}