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  1. In Support of the Exceptional Voice
  2. Descriptive Analysis of the Interactive Patterning of the Vocalization Subsystems in Healthy Participants: A Dynamic Systems Perspective
  3. Behavior of the 3 subsystems of voice production is a non-linear and emergent process
  4. Vocal function exercises for normal voice: The effects of varying dosage
  5. Enhancement of aging rat laryngeal muscles with endogenous growth factor treatment
  6. A Taxonomy of Voice Therapy
  7. Vocal fold hemorrhage: when vocal fold blood vessels are not up to the task!
  8. Defining the Lived Experience of Older Adults With Voice Disorders
  9. A Case Report in Changes in Phonatory Physiology Following Voice Therapy: Application of High-Speed Imaging
  10. New Frontiers and Emerging Technologies in Comprehensive Voice Care
  11. Preliminary findings on the relation between the personality trait of stress reaction and the central neural control of human vocalization
  12. Laryngeal Muscle Response to Neuromuscular Diseases and Specific Pathologies
  13. Chronic Stimulation–Induced Changes in the Rodent Thyroarytenoid Muscle
  14. Induced Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis and Recovery Rapidly Modulate Brain Areas Related to Phonatory Behavior: A Case Study
  15. For Your Vocal Health: Keeping the Mature Voice Healthy
  16. Perceptual Findings on the Broadway Belt Voice
  17. Task-related differences in temporo-parietal cortical activation during human phonatory behaviors
  18. Establishing a New Animal Model for the Study of Laryngeal Biology and Disease: An Anatomic Study of the Mouse Larynx
  19. Videophone-Delivered Voice Therapy: A Comparative Analysis of Outcomes to Traditional Delivery for Adults with Parkinson’s Disease
  20. Voicing a Vision of Translational Research
  21. Aerodynamic Changes as a Result of Vocal Function Exercises in Elderly Men
  22. Aging Thyroarytenoid and Limb Skeletal Muscle: Lessons in Contrast
  23. Laryngeal Muscles Are Spared in the Dystrophin DeficientmdxMouse
  24. Epidemiology of Voice Disorders in the Elderly: Preliminary Findings
  25. Column Vocal Health and Hydration: Fact or Fiction?
  26. Reliability of Speech-Language Pathologist and Otolaryngologist Ratings of Laryngeal Signs of Reflux in an Asymptomatic Population Using the Reflux Finding Score
  27. A Holistic Approach to Voice Therapy
  28. The Insidious Nature of Laryngopharyngeal Reflux
  29. Quick Screen for Voice and Supplementary Documents for Identifying Pediatric Voice Disorders
  30. Replication, Randomization, and Clinical Relevance
  31. Laryngeal function and vocal fatigue after prolonged reading in individuals with unilateral vocal fold paralysis
  32. Use of acupuncture for the treatment of adductor spasmodic dysphonia: a preliminary investigation
  33. Three Treatments for Teachers With Voice Disorders
  34. Voice Amplification Versus Vocal Hygiene Instruction for Teachers With Voice Disorders
  35. Shifts in Relative Prevalence of Laryngeal Pathology in a Treatment-Seeking Population
  36. An Evaluation of the Effects of Two Treatment Approaches for Teachers With Voice Disorders
  37. Column To Smoke or Not to Smoke…
  38. ColumnIssues of vocal Health
  39. Consistency of acoustic and aerodynamic measures of voice production over 28 days under various testing conditions
  40. Etiology, pathophysiology, treatment choices, and voice results for unilateral adductor vocal fold paralysis: A 3-year retrospective
  41. Effects of Environmental Tobacco Smoke on Objective Measures of Voice Production
  42. Some Thoughts Related to Voice Therapy for Senile Laryngeous
  43. Voice Disorders
  44. An Assessment of Pitch-Matching Abilities Among Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Students
  45. Objective measures of voice production in patients complaining of laryngeal fatigue
  46. Objective measures of voice production in normal subjects following prolonged voice use
  47. The value of vocal function exercises in the practice regimen of singers
  48. Efficacy of vocal function exercises as a method of improving voice production
  49. Voice research: So What? A clearer view of voice production, 25 years of progress; the speaking voice
  50. Coping and Adjustment in Alaryngeal Speakers
  51. Description of Laryngeal Pathologies in Children Evaluated by Otolaryngologists
  52. Speech Segment Durations Produced by Healthy and Asthmatic Subjects
  53. Description of Laryngeal Pathologies by Age, Sex, and Occupation in a Treatment-Seeking Sample
  54. Communication Apprehension in Esophageal and Tracheoesophageal Speakers
  55. Assessment of Three Modes of Alaryngeal Speech with a Synthetic Sentence Identification (SSI) Task in Varying Message-to-Competition Ratios
  56. Electromyographic biofeedback training with patients exhibiting a hyperfunctional voice disorder
  57. ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC BIOFEEDBACK TRAINING WITH PATIENTS EXHIBITING A HYPERFUNCTIONAL VOICE DISORDER