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Effects of asymmetric superior laryngeal nerve stimulation on glottic posture, acoustics, vibration
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This study directly links vocal-fold tension asymmetry with vibratory phase asymmetry, in particular the side with greater tension leads in the opening phase. The clinical observations of vocal fold lag, reduced vocal range, and aperiodic voice in superior laryngeal paresis and paralysis is also supported.
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