
Christopher Dromey
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Nov 21, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Christopher Dromey |Rajeev Kumar |Anthony E Lang |Andres M. Lozano |Andrés Lozano
Deep brain stimulation, functional neurosurgery, parkinson's disease, speech, subthalamic nucleusDromey, C., Kumar, R., Lang, A., & Lozano, A. (2000). An investigation of the effects of subthalamic nucleus stimulation on acoustic measures of voice. Movement Disorders, 15, 1132-1138. Dromey, Christopher; Kumar, Rajeev; Lang, Anthony E.; and Lozano, Andres M., "An Investigation of the Effects of Subthalamic Nucleus Stimulation on Acoustic Measures of Voice" (2000). Faculty Publications. 7277.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Christopher Dromey |Michael Barton |Marshall Smith |Ray M. Merrill
External superior laryngeal nerve, cricothyroid muscle paralysis, laryngoscopic signsRoy, N., Barton, M.E., Smith, M.E., Dromey, C. & Merrill, R.M. (2009). An in vivo model of external superior laryngeal nerve paralysis: Laryngoscopic findings. Laryngoscope, 119, 1017-1032 Dromey, Christopher; Barton, Michael E.; Smith, Marshall E.; Merrill, Ray M.; Sauder, Cara; and Roy, Nelson, "An In Vivo Model of External Superior Laryngeal Nerve Paralysis: Laryngoscopic Findings" (2009). Faculty Publications.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Christopher Dromey |Marshall Smith |Brigham Young
Vibrato, tremor, electromyography, acousticsDromey, C. & Smith, M.E. (2008). Vocal tremor and vibrato in the same person: acoustic and electromyographic differences. Journal of Voice, 22, 541-545 Dromey, Christopher and Smith, Marshall E., "Vocal Tremor and Vibrato in the Same Person: Acoustic and Electromyographic Differences" (2008). Faculty Publications. 7267. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/7267 Peer-Reviewed ArticleAmerican Speech-Language-Hearing AssociationDavid O.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Christopher Dromey |Brigham Young
Loud speech, amplified speech, intelligibility, sentence intelligibility, hypophonia, articulationDromey, C. (2010). Louder speech leads to greater intelligibility improvements than amplification of habitual speech in Parkinson disease. Evidence-based Communication Assessment and Intervention, 4, 45-48 Dromey, Christopher, "Louder speech leads to greater intelligibility improvements than amplification of habitual speech in Parkinson’s disease" (2010). Faculty Publications. 7259.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Christopher Dromey |Katherine Black |Brigham Young
Articulatory kinematics, auditory feedback, silent articulation, voicing, whisperDromey, C. & Black, K.M. (2017). Effects of laryngeal activity on articulation. IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing, 25, 2272-2280. Dromey, Christopher and Black, Katherine M., "Effects of Laryngeal Activity on Articulation" (2017). Faculty Publications. 7247. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/7247 Peer-Reviewed ArticleDavid O. McKay School of EducationCommunication Disorders
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