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- W2095681985 abstract "The role of the thyroarytenoid and cricothyroid muscles in regulating vocal pitch [fundamental frequency (F0)] was studied by insufflating the larynges of living dogs. After the vocal cords were visualized through the surgical procedure, the thyroarytenoid muscle was contracted directly by electrical stimulation. The contraction of the cricothyroid muscle was simulated by shortening the cricothyroid distance. The pitch, subglottal pressure, and air-flow rate were measured simultaneously, and the aerodynamic power was calculated as the product of the pressure and the flow rate. At a constant aerodynamic power, pitch was lowered by contraction of the thyroarytenoid muscle, and the degree of pitch lowering increased as the cricothyroid muscle contracted. The pitch rose as the aerodynamic power increased, especially when both muscles were moderately contracted. When the cricothyroid muscle was strongly contracted without thyroarytenoid muscle contraction, the pitch remained almost constant no matter how the aerodynamic power increased The role of the thyroarytenoid and cricothyroid muscles in regulating vocal pitch [fundamental frequency (F0)] was studied by insufflating the larynges of living dogs. After the vocal cords were visualized through the surgical procedure, the thyroarytenoid muscle was contracted directly by electrical stimulation. The contraction of the cricothyroid muscle was simulated by shortening the cricothyroid distance. The pitch, subglottal pressure, and air-flow rate were measured simultaneously, and the aerodynamic power was calculated as the product of the pressure and the flow rate. At a constant aerodynamic power, pitch was lowered by contraction of the thyroarytenoid muscle, and the degree of pitch lowering increased as the cricothyroid muscle contracted. The pitch rose as the aerodynamic power increased, especially when both muscles were moderately contracted. When the cricothyroid muscle was strongly contracted without thyroarytenoid muscle contraction, the pitch remained almost constant no matter how the aerodynamic power increased" @default.
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