Although it is known vocal fold adduction is achieved through laryngeal muscle activation, it is still unclear how interaction between individual laryngeal muscle activations affects vocal fold adduction and vocal fold stiffness, both of which are important factors determining vocal fold vibration and the resulting voice quality. In this study, a three-dimensional (3D) finite element model was developed to investigate vocal fold adduction and changes in vocal fold eigenfrequencies due to the interaction between the lateral cricoarytenoid (LCA) and thyroarytenoid (TA) muscles. The results showed that LCA contraction led to a medial and downward rocking motion of the arytenoid cartilage in the coronal plane about the long axis of the cricoid cartilage facet, which adducted the posterior portion of the glottis but had little influence on vocal fold eigenfrequencies. In contrast, TA activation caused a medial rotation of the vocal folds toward the glottal midline, resulting in adduction of the anterior portion of the glottis and significant increase in vocal fold eigenfrequencies. This vocal fold-stiffening effect of TA activation also reduced the posterior adductory effect of LCA activation. The implications of the results for phonation control are discussed.
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November 2014
Research-Article
Interaction Between the Thyroarytenoid and Lateral Cricoarytenoid Muscles in the Control of Vocal Fold Adduction and Eigenfrequencies
Jun Yin,
Jun Yin
1
Speech Production Laboratory,
Department of Head and Neck Surgery,
Department of Head and Neck Surgery,
University of California
, Los Angeles,31-24 Rehabilitation Center
,1000 Veteran Avenue
,Los Angeles, CA 90095-1794
1Present address: Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
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Zhaoyan Zhang
Zhaoyan Zhang
2
Speech Production Laboratory,
Department of Head and Neck Surgery,
e-mail: zyzhang@ucla.edu
Department of Head and Neck Surgery,
University of California
, Los Angeles,31-24 Rehabilitation Center
,1000 Veteran Avenue
,Los Angeles, CA 90095-1794
e-mail: zyzhang@ucla.edu
2Corresponding author.
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Jun Yin
Speech Production Laboratory,
Department of Head and Neck Surgery,
Department of Head and Neck Surgery,
University of California
, Los Angeles,31-24 Rehabilitation Center
,1000 Veteran Avenue
,Los Angeles, CA 90095-1794
Zhaoyan Zhang
Speech Production Laboratory,
Department of Head and Neck Surgery,
e-mail: zyzhang@ucla.edu
Department of Head and Neck Surgery,
University of California
, Los Angeles,31-24 Rehabilitation Center
,1000 Veteran Avenue
,Los Angeles, CA 90095-1794
e-mail: zyzhang@ucla.edu
1Present address: Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
2Corresponding author.
Manuscript received March 24, 2014; final manuscript received August 5, 2014; accepted manuscript posted August 28, 2014; published online September 11, 2014. Assoc. Editor: Jonathan Vande Geest.
J Biomech Eng. Nov 2014, 136(11): 111006 (10 pages)
Published Online: September 11, 2014
Article history
Received:
March 24, 2014
Revision Received:
August 5, 2014
Accepted:
August 28, 2014
Citation
Yin, J., and Zhang, Z. (September 11, 2014). "Interaction Between the Thyroarytenoid and Lateral Cricoarytenoid Muscles in the Control of Vocal Fold Adduction and Eigenfrequencies." ASME. J Biomech Eng. November 2014; 136(11): 111006. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4028428
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