Recording of endoscopy and fluoroscopy of the vocal tract with sound (or its absence): a disappointment
Journal of Audiology, Otoneurology & Phoniatrics, Vol: 2, Issue: 4
2020
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There is an old say: “The devil knows more for being old than for being the devil”. One of the advantages of being old and observing clinical practice and clinical research advance is that successful procedures and methods can be selected and put into practice. Indeed, it is possible to define when practices we thought could be used by our peers simply by being reported in the literature have proven to be doubtful hopes that leave us trying to find out what went wrong. Such is the case with imaging procedures of the vocal tract during speech tasks.
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