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Subject-specific biomechanical modelling of the oropharynx: towards speech production
2015
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering Imaging & Visualization
Biomechanical models of the oropharynx are beneficial to treatment planning of speech impediments by providing valuable insight into the speech function such as motor control. In this paper, we develop a subject-specific model of the oropharynx and investigate its utility in speech production. Our approach adapts a generic tongue-jaw -hyoid model [Stavness I, Lloyd JE, Payan Y, Fels S. 2011. Coupled hard-soft tissue simulation with contact and constraints applied to jaw-tongue -hyoid dynamics.
doi:10.1080/21681163.2015.1033756
pmid:29177122
pmcid:PMC5699225
fatcat:mg6hm42yobgglnw7v5pvrkw3vm