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A two-layer composite model of the vocal fold lamina propria for fundamental frequency regulation
2007
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
The mechanical properties of the vocal fold lamina propria, including the vocal fold cover and the vocal ligament, play an important role in regulating the fundamental frequency of human phonation. This study examines the equilibrium hyperelastic tensile deformation behavior of cover and ligament specimens isolated from excised human larynges. Ogden's hyperelastic model is used to characterize the tensile stress-stretch behaviors at equilibrium. Several statistically significant differences in
doi:10.1121/1.2749460
pmid:17672656
fatcat:boxlpgxbqndazakg453ahioqhu