röstfysiologi
Röstfysiologi, or voice physiology, is the scientific study of how the human voice is produced and controlled. The primary anatomical structures involved are the larynx, the vocal folds (true vocal cords), and the surrounding musculature. Air from the lungs is regulated by the diaphragm and intercostal muscles and passes through the trachea into the larynx. When the vocal folds are brought together by the action of intrinsic laryngeal muscles – the thyroarytenoid, cricothyroid, posterior cricoarytenoid, lateral cricoarytenoid, among others – the airflow creates vibration. The frequency of vibration, modulated by tension, length, and mass of the folds, determines the fundamental pitch of the sound.
Phonation is influenced by both viscous and elastic properties of the vocal fold tissues, and by the
Abnormalities in voice physiology can arise from structural lesions, neuropathic lesions, or functional disorders such as