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  1. Impact of Nonmodal Phonation on Estimates of Subglottal Pressure From Neck-Surface Acceleration in Healthy Speakers
  2. Magnitude of Neck-Surface Vibration as an Estimate of Subglottal Pressure During Modulations of Vocal Effort and Intensity in Healthy Speakers
  3. Self-Ratings of Vocal Status in Daily Life: Reliability and Validity for Patients With Vocal Hyperfunction and a Normative Group
  4. Glottal Aerodynamic Measures is helping to discriminate vocal hyperfunction
  5. Relative Fundamental Frequency Distinguishes Between Phonotraumatic and Non-Phonotraumatic Vocal Hyperfunction
  6. Ambulatory Voice Biofeedback: Relative Frequency and Summary Feedback Effects on Performance and Retention of Reduced Vocal Intensity in the Daily Lives of Participants With Normal Voices
  7. Integration of Motor Learning Principles Into Ambulatory Voice Biofeedback
  8. Estimating Subglottal Pressure From Neck-Surface Acceleration During Normal Voice Production
  9. Accuracy of Self-Reported Estimates of Daily Voice Use in Adults With Normal and Disordered Voices
  10. Comparison of Videostroboscopy to Stroboscopy Derived From High-Speed Videoendoscopy for Evaluating Patients With Vocal Fold Mass Lesions
  11. Laryngeal High-Speed Videoendoscopy: Rationale and Recommendation for Accurate and Consistent Terminology
  12. Voice Relative Fundamental Frequency Via Neck-Skin Acceleration in Individuals With Voice Disorders
  13. The Effect of Voice Ambulatory Biofeedback on the Daily Performance and Retention of a Modified Vocal Motor Behavior in Participants With Normal Voices
  14. Statistical properties of linear prediction analysis underlying the challenge of formant bandwidth estimation
  15. Evidence-Based Clinical Voice Assessment: A Systematic Review
  16. Automated Measurement of Vocal Fold Vibratory Asymmetry From High-Speed Videoendoscopy Recordings
  17. Commentary on Why Laryngeal Stroboscopy Really Works: Clarifying Misconceptions Surrounding Talbot’s Law and the Persistence of Vision