Intrinsic Muscles
Oscillation
Onset/Offset
Vocal Folds
100

The muscles that are responsible for shortening and thickening the vocal folds. Associated with chest voice and lowering pitch.

Thyroarytenoid Muscles

100

The space between the vocal folds, present during abduction

Glottis

100

“The initiation of vocal tone.”

onset

100

The body of the vocal fold.

Thyroarytenoid Muscles

200

The muscles that stop phonation by rotating the arytenoid cartilages to open the glottis

Posterior Cricoarytenoid Muscles

200

As air flows through the glottis (increase in velocity), the pressure decreases. This negative pressure can no longer hold the glottis open, creating a vacuum.

What is the Bernoulli principle

200

This pressure is found beneath the vocal folds

Subglottal pressure

200

The ripples of discharge across the superior surface of the vocal folds

The Mucosal Wave

300

The two primary pairs of muscles involved in adduction

Lateral Cricoarytenoid Muscles & Interarytenoid Muscles

300

The muscles involved in adduction combined with the elasticity of the vocal folds and airflow dynamics are all part of this theory.

Myoelastic-Aerodynamic Theory of Phonation

300

Balanced, breathy and glottal

3 types of onset or offset


300

This cartilaginous structure houses the vocal folds.

The larynx

400

Muscles that act as the primary antagonist to the thyroarytenoid muscles and are responsible for raising pitch.

Cricothyroid Muscles

400

In a single cycle of vibration this is the first step

Vocal folds are gently closed by muscular forces within the larynx.

400

"When abduction occurs at the exact instant breath flow stops.”

Balanced Offset

400

The layer of the vocal fold which anchors to the Thyroarytenoid Muscles

the Deep Layer of the Lamina Propria

500

As air flows through the glottis (increase in velocity), the pressure decreases. This negative pressure can no longer hold the glottis open, creating a vacuum.

What is the Bernoulli Principle.

500

In order to initiate vocal fold oscillation breath pressure must be increased to exceed this.

PTP - phonatory threshold pressure.

500

Sound is initiated, sustained or stopped through the coordination of the larynx and this system.

Respiratory/pulmonary system

500

This vocal ligament, responsible for adding strength to the vocal folds, runs through this layer.

intermediate lamina propria