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Voice Speech and Language

Built from Behrbohm — Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases with Head and Neck Surgery

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7 sections · 60 slides

  1. 01

    How a Voice Is Made

    From breath to buzzing vocal folds to the sound that leaves your lips

    • What this topic covers, and who treats it
    • Voice production - a team effort
    • Glottal sound generation
    • What closes the glottis again - the four forces
    • Fundamental frequency - what sets your pitch
    • Phases of vocal fold vibration on stroboscopy
    • The body-cover model - why the fold has layers
    • Vocal fold layers vs the body-cover model
    • Source-filter theory
    • Vocal tract shape and sound spectrum for three vowels
    • The source-filter model of voice
    • Formants and vowels - the fingerprint of a sound
    • Vowels plotted by their first and second formants

    13 slides

  2. 02

    Measuring the Voice

    How a clinician actually assesses a disordered voice - dysphonia

    • History - the questions that reveal the cause
    • Voice registration - recording the evidence
    • Perception - the two building blocks of hoarseness
    • Grading scales - GRBAS and the simpler RBH
    • Video stroboscopy - watching the folds vibrate
    • Acoustic measures - jitter and shimmer
    • Aerodynamics and the voice range profile
    • Letting the patient judge - the voice handicap index

    8 slides

  3. 03

    When the Voice Fails

    Functional and regulatory voice disorders

    • Vocal misuse and muscle tension dysphonia
    • Psychogenic voice disorder
    • Spasmodic dysphonia - a focal dystonia of the voice
    • Treating spasmodic dysphonia
    • Inducible laryngeal obstruction

    5 slides

  4. 04

    Speech Sound and Fluency

    When the voice works but the words come out wrong or halting

    • Articulation disorder
    • Phonological disorder - a problem of sound organisation
    • Phonological disorder - profiles and management
    • Stuttering - what it is and why it hurts
    • Theories and course of stuttering
    • The forms stuttering takes
    • Managing stuttering - parents first, then therapy

    7 slides

  5. 05

    Language and Its Development

    The milestones a child should hit - and the disorders that derail them

    • How normal language unfolds - the first year
    • Language milestones from toddler to school age
    • Later milestones and the early warning signs
    • Developmental language disorder (DLD)
    • Diagnosing, treating and distinguishing DLD

    5 slides

  6. 06

    Aphasia

    Losing language after the brain is injured

    • What aphasia is
    • Nonfluent aphasia (Broca)
    • Fluent aphasia (Wernicke), and two more types
    • Where the damage sits
    • Language areas on the left cerebral hemisphere
    • Classic aphasia syndromes: lesion and deficit
    • Diagnosing aphasia
    • The Token Test and the differentials
    • Treating aphasia

    9 slides

  7. 07

    Pulling It Together

    The whole chain in one pass

    • The three levels of communication
    • Key takeaways
    • How does source-filter theory explain why /a/ and /i/ sound different even at the same pitch?
    • References
    • Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases: With Head and Neck Surgery

    5 slides