Abstract

Regulation of Voice Development in Childhood and Puberty, A Review

Highlights

  • Adolescence is a challenging time of voice production change, normally and in pathology

  • The sexual hormones were discussed, as well as the genetic development of voice production, regulated from the hypothalamus probably related to growth hormone

  • The understanding of brain development related to normal voice production development in adolescence and hormonal changes based on genetic stimulation should be updated

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Introduction

Adolescence is a challenging time of voice production change, normally and in pathology. The understanding of brain development related to normal voice production development in adolescence and hormonal changes based on genetic stimulation should be updated. The technical methods for measuring voice production quantitatively include highspeed films combined with analysis programs, e.g. Glottal Analysis Tools (GAT). Convolution networks analysis of highspeed films with 4000 pictures per second is used in the clinical setting as well as optical coherence tomography (OCT) [4-6]. These methods with high amounts of input information of voice production should be related to other biological measurements, e.g. genetic- hormonal- and brain development

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