Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplophonia
Description: WEBDiplophonia, also known as diphthongia, is a phenomenon in which a voice is perceived as being produced with two concurrent pitches. [1] Diplophonia is a result of vocal fold vibrations that are quasi-periodic in nature. [2] It has been reported from old days, but there is no uniform interpretation of established mechanisms. [3]
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Link: https://laryngopedia.com/diplophonia/
Description: WEBDiplophonia is double pitch phonation. Often seen with vocal cord paralysis, and in submucosal disorders such as epidermoid cyst and glottic sulcus. Except for a type of luffing diplophonia that may be functionally produced, diplophonia tends to be a …
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Link: https://healthncare.info/diplophonia/
Description: WEBDiplophonia Meaning. Diplophonia can also be termed as double voice syndrome. The production of distinct sounds at the same time is called diplophonia. The prevalence of voice disorders is higher in females than in males. Elderly adults …
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Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK563182/
Description: WEBApr 28, 2023 · Diplophonia is the phenomenon in which two separate fundamental frequencies are being produced during phonation, which may result from waves of different phases passing through the vocal fold mucosal surface or from different oscillatory frequencies occurring in the left and right vocal folds.
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Link: https://www.voicedoctor.net/diagnosis/hoarseness/diplophonia
Description: WEBDiplophonia from asymmetries. There are several potential types of unevenness between the vocal cords that may lead to diplophonia: asymmetric tension. asymmetric mass. asymmetric length. asymmetric stiffness. It is also possible to have diplophonia from an irregular pattern of vibration even when the vocal cords are not asymmetric between …
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Link: https://www.bmc.org/otolaryngology/conditions-we-treat/throat/vocal-cord-paralysis
Description: WEBVoice changes: Hoarseness; breathy voice; extra effort on speaking; excessive air pressure required to produce usual conversational voice; and diplophonia (voice sounds like a gargle). Airway problems: Shortness of breath with …
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Link: https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2019_PERS-SIG3-2018-0018
Description: WEBJun 19, 2019 · Associated voice complaints may include breathiness, roughness, diplophonia, reduced vocal intensity, feeling out of breath with talking, and vocal fatigue with voice use.
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Link: https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/866019-overview
Description: WEBFeb 2, 2023 · Diplophonia, or the production of two simultaneous tones, is also observed at higher pitches. Singers may exhibit an abrupt break at a specific frequency. In addition, maladaptive compensation...
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Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0892199716302569
Description: WEBMar 1, 2017 · Diplophonia is an often misinterpreted symptom of disordered voice, and needs objectification. An audio signal processing algorithm for the detection of diplophonia is proposed. Diplophonia is produced by two distinct oscillators, which yield a profound physiological interpretation.
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Link: https://voiceteacher.com/diplophonia.html
Description: WEBDiplophonia is a condition whereby the vocal cords produce more than one note at the same time. It is defined as a double or multiple tone, usually associated with differential tension of the vocal folds.
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