O espectro médio de longo termo na pesquisa e na clínica fonoaudiológica.

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Autor(a) principal: Master, Suely
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: De Biase, Noemi, Pedrosa, Vanessa, Chiari, Brasília Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0104-56872006000100013
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/68718
Resumo: BACKGROUND: One of the great difficulties in evaluating a voice is the judgment of quality through the perceptual auditive analysis--although frequently used--, as it is influenced by socioeconomic and cultural aspects as well as individual preferences. Many are the adjectives and methods used in this assessment, especially because of the subjectivity involved in the process, leading to incompatibilities between listeners and difficulties in reaching a consensus on the use of this or that terminology. In such a context, the voice laboratory and more specifically the acoustic computerized analysis, has guided and complemented speech-language treatments. Among the several possibilities of spectrographic analysis, the (Long-Term Average Spectrum--LTAS) quantifies the quality of voices, pointing differences between gender, age, professional--spoken and sang--and dysphonic voices. The LTAS has been used a lot in researches that investigate voice. As it evidences the contribution of the glottic source and of resonance to the quality of voice, it provides objective parameters for the evaluation of this aspect which usually depends on our auditive perception. AIM: to demonstrate how LTAS can be applied in voice research and in the speech-language therapy practice, describing both the technical aspects required for the production and interpretation of results, and its limitations. CONCLUSION: The area of voice research has developed a lot in these last two decades especially because of the advent of the voice and speech laboratory. For this reason, the knowledge about the applicability of more tools for voice analysis, as the LTAS, as well as the existing need for more studies in this area, will most certainly contribute for the creation of new research areas not only in the field of professional voice but also in the field of therapy.
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spelling O espectro médio de longo termo na pesquisa e na clínica fonoaudiológica.The long-term average spectrum in research and in the clinical practice of speech therapistshumanlarynx disorderphysiologyreviewspeechspeech disorderspeech rehabilitationvocal cordvoiceHumansSpeech AcousticsSpeech-Language PathologyVocal CordsVoice DisordersVoice QualityVoice TrainingAcoustic Phonetics (00150)Sound Spectrographs (80500)Speech Perception (82700)Speech Therapy (83200)Voice Quality (95200)BACKGROUND: One of the great difficulties in evaluating a voice is the judgment of quality through the perceptual auditive analysis--although frequently used--, as it is influenced by socioeconomic and cultural aspects as well as individual preferences. Many are the adjectives and methods used in this assessment, especially because of the subjectivity involved in the process, leading to incompatibilities between listeners and difficulties in reaching a consensus on the use of this or that terminology. In such a context, the voice laboratory and more specifically the acoustic computerized analysis, has guided and complemented speech-language treatments. Among the several possibilities of spectrographic analysis, the (Long-Term Average Spectrum--LTAS) quantifies the quality of voices, pointing differences between gender, age, professional--spoken and sang--and dysphonic voices. The LTAS has been used a lot in researches that investigate voice. As it evidences the contribution of the glottic source and of resonance to the quality of voice, it provides objective parameters for the evaluation of this aspect which usually depends on our auditive perception. AIM: to demonstrate how LTAS can be applied in voice research and in the speech-language therapy practice, describing both the technical aspects required for the production and interpretation of results, and its limitations. CONCLUSION: The area of voice research has developed a lot in these last two decades especially because of the advent of the voice and speech laboratory. For this reason, the knowledge about the applicability of more tools for voice analysis, as the LTAS, as well as the existing need for more studies in this area, will most certainly contribute for the creation of new research areas not only in the field of professional voice but also in the field of therapy.Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Master, SuelyDe Biase, NoemiPedrosa, VanessaChiari, Brasília Maria2014-05-27T11:21:47Z2014-05-27T11:21:47Z2006-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article111-120application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0104-56872006000100013Pró-fono : revista de atualização científica., v. 18, n. 1, p. 111-120, 2006.0104-5687http://hdl.handle.net/11449/6871810.1590/S0104-56872006000100013S0104-568720060001000132-s2.0-337501434062-s2.0-33750143406.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporPró-Fono: Revista de Atualização Científicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-10-24T06:05:36Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/68718Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T15:47:58.214897Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv O espectro médio de longo termo na pesquisa e na clínica fonoaudiológica.
The long-term average spectrum in research and in the clinical practice of speech therapists
title O espectro médio de longo termo na pesquisa e na clínica fonoaudiológica.
spellingShingle O espectro médio de longo termo na pesquisa e na clínica fonoaudiológica.
Master, Suely
human
larynx disorder
physiology
review
speech
speech disorder
speech rehabilitation
vocal cord
voice
Humans
Speech Acoustics
Speech-Language Pathology
Vocal Cords
Voice Disorders
Voice Quality
Voice Training
Acoustic Phonetics (00150)
Sound Spectrographs (80500)
Speech Perception (82700)
Speech Therapy (83200)
Voice Quality (95200)
title_short O espectro médio de longo termo na pesquisa e na clínica fonoaudiológica.
title_full O espectro médio de longo termo na pesquisa e na clínica fonoaudiológica.
title_fullStr O espectro médio de longo termo na pesquisa e na clínica fonoaudiológica.
title_full_unstemmed O espectro médio de longo termo na pesquisa e na clínica fonoaudiológica.
title_sort O espectro médio de longo termo na pesquisa e na clínica fonoaudiológica.
author Master, Suely
author_facet Master, Suely
De Biase, Noemi
Pedrosa, Vanessa
Chiari, Brasília Maria
author_role author
author2 De Biase, Noemi
Pedrosa, Vanessa
Chiari, Brasília Maria
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Master, Suely
De Biase, Noemi
Pedrosa, Vanessa
Chiari, Brasília Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv human
larynx disorder
physiology
review
speech
speech disorder
speech rehabilitation
vocal cord
voice
Humans
Speech Acoustics
Speech-Language Pathology
Vocal Cords
Voice Disorders
Voice Quality
Voice Training
Acoustic Phonetics (00150)
Sound Spectrographs (80500)
Speech Perception (82700)
Speech Therapy (83200)
Voice Quality (95200)
topic human
larynx disorder
physiology
review
speech
speech disorder
speech rehabilitation
vocal cord
voice
Humans
Speech Acoustics
Speech-Language Pathology
Vocal Cords
Voice Disorders
Voice Quality
Voice Training
Acoustic Phonetics (00150)
Sound Spectrographs (80500)
Speech Perception (82700)
Speech Therapy (83200)
Voice Quality (95200)
description BACKGROUND: One of the great difficulties in evaluating a voice is the judgment of quality through the perceptual auditive analysis--although frequently used--, as it is influenced by socioeconomic and cultural aspects as well as individual preferences. Many are the adjectives and methods used in this assessment, especially because of the subjectivity involved in the process, leading to incompatibilities between listeners and difficulties in reaching a consensus on the use of this or that terminology. In such a context, the voice laboratory and more specifically the acoustic computerized analysis, has guided and complemented speech-language treatments. Among the several possibilities of spectrographic analysis, the (Long-Term Average Spectrum--LTAS) quantifies the quality of voices, pointing differences between gender, age, professional--spoken and sang--and dysphonic voices. The LTAS has been used a lot in researches that investigate voice. As it evidences the contribution of the glottic source and of resonance to the quality of voice, it provides objective parameters for the evaluation of this aspect which usually depends on our auditive perception. AIM: to demonstrate how LTAS can be applied in voice research and in the speech-language therapy practice, describing both the technical aspects required for the production and interpretation of results, and its limitations. CONCLUSION: The area of voice research has developed a lot in these last two decades especially because of the advent of the voice and speech laboratory. For this reason, the knowledge about the applicability of more tools for voice analysis, as the LTAS, as well as the existing need for more studies in this area, will most certainly contribute for the creation of new research areas not only in the field of professional voice but also in the field of therapy.
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