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在第四?世界?音????家交?主??表和新治?方法的演??表
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2010年9月6日到9日,???音中心的金亨泰院?在首?COEX??的第四?世界?音????家交?中?行了主??表和?新治?方法的演??表。 本次世界?音????集全世界?音?界的?者,包括?400名的外??者??外800多名??此次世界?的??大?。 本次世界?音???以“?音老化(Aging Voice)”?主?,?表了“老年性喉的?病率和?床特征(Epidemiology and Clinical Characteristics of Presbylaryngis)”??目的?容,而且在自由?演???表了???音中心首次??的“Multichannel phonokinetic evaluation<MPES>(?音?力?多元?定?)”的?床?究?果。 此次演??表是根据???音中心世界首次??的?音?力?多元?定?的?床?究?果,客?的、科?性的?定?目前?音?家???以??的?音模式?常和机能性?音障碍,?适用于治??中可施行?音模式?化的?果?表。 特?是把???音中心施行的最尖端???器和技?等在?音?域?先的??的??技?向世界各?的?者展示的好机?。
Epidemiology and Clinical Characteristics of Presbylaryngis Hyung-Tae Kim Institute of Performing Art Medicine, Yeson Voice Center, South Korea htkim@yesonvc.com
New diagnostic evaluation of phonokinetic aspect for professional voice users Institute of Performing Art Medicine, Yeson Voice Center, South Korea Backgrounds: There have been many trials to characterize the activity patterns of phonatory muscles during classical singing. It can be valuable diagnostic aspects to substantiate the muscle usage during inhalation and phonation and to investigate the relationship to changes in pitch and vocal loudness. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of newly developed multichannel phonokinetic evaluation system (MPES) for the complex phonatory functions during classical singing. Material and Methods: 11 professional opera singers ( 3 male, 8 females) participated. MPES simultaneously evaluated the multichannel signals from voice, airflow, chest and abdominal respiration, EKG and surface electromyographic activity (EMG) that was recorded from bilateral trapezius(TZ), masseter (MM), geniohyoid(GH), Suprahyoid (SH), thyrohyoid (TH), and sternocleidomastoideus (SCM). During classical singing, videocamera captured whole performances of three singing tasks and synchronized with other signals and displayed the EMG amplitude of all muscles with respiratory events, voice signal and EKG. Results: GM and MM showed correlated activity patterns during phonation by classical singers. Substantial muscle activity was observed in neck during singing. The activity of GM showed non consistent task-based difference in EMG activity for high pitched singing tasks even though the activity of other muscles in neck was markedly increased when sustained sound in the high pitch. 3 singers who had had pitch instability and intermittent dysphonia during classical singing showed discrepancy of activity of TZ , SH , and TZ. Conclusions: This new phonokinetic evaluation system can be used a complementary evaluation of the phonatory pattern and substantiated the phonatory muscle usage and kinetic aspect of respiratory phasing during classical singing. Keywords: classical singer, phonatory pattern, surface EMG, professional voice
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