Publication date: October 2020Source: Brain and Language, Volume 209Author(s): Maki S. Koyama, Peter J. Molfese, Michael P. Milham, W. Einar Mencl, Kenneth R. Pugh
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At high altitude, low oxygen partial pressure predisposes human body to hypobaric hypoxia that may lead to high-altitude illness. Currently, singing had been used for rehabilitation of patients with lung diseases but its role in high-altitude low oxygen environment is still scarce. This study aims to examine the effect of singing in improving oxygen saturation at different levels of high altitudes in a hypobaric chamber. Eight healthy volunteers were assigned to three interventions at three simulated...
Lately, substantial research effort focussed on diagnosing diabetes with noninvasive methods such as hair analysis,1 facial expression analysis,2 and acoustic analysis of voice.3-5 The aim is two-fold: (1) building a cost-effective tool for the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus (DM) in the contexts, when standard tests are unaffordable or decided against for a different reason, and (2) describing voice changes in diabetic patients in a way that can provide insights to a physician, as e.g., see.3 It...
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Publication date: September 2020Source: Journal of Phonetics, Volume 82Author(s): Jason Bishop, Grace Kuo, Boram Kim
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Publication date: Available online 29 July 2020Source: Journal of VoiceAuthor(s): Alzamani Mohammad Idrose, Norsham Juliana, Sahar Azmani, Noor Anisah Abu Yazit, Munawarah Silam Abu Muslim, Mazdy Ismail, Syazwan Nazri Amir
Publication date: Available online 28 July 2020Source: Journal of VoiceAuthor(s): Danielle Petrizzo, Peter S. Popolo
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