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Review
. 2012 Dec;20(6):450-7.
doi: 10.1097/MOO.0b013e3283585f87.

Dynamic real-time magnetic resonance imaging for the analysis of voice physiology

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Dynamic real-time magnetic resonance imaging for the analysis of voice physiology

Matthias Echternach et al. Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2012 Dec.

Abstract

Purpose of review: For a number of years, it has been possible to use dynamic real-time magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to analyse the dynamic processes which occur in the human body. In the fields of laryngology and phoniatrics, such dynamic processes are found not only in swallowing, but also in voice and speech production. This article aims to present an overview of how the use of MRI might add to our current understanding of the dynamic processes involved in voice production.

Recent findings: It is shown that up to now the analysis of vocal fold oscillations has been limited by MRI's relatively low sampling rate of up to 50 Hz. Nevertheless, more detailed analysis does seem possible with regard to the modulation of the power source and vocal tract.

Summary: Dynamic real-time MRI offers a great opportunity for the analysis of voice production in all stages of the voice production system.

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