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Speech emotion analysis refers to the use of various methods to analyze vocal behavior as a marker of affect (e.g.‚ emotions‚ moods‚ and stress)‚ focusing on the nonverbal aspects of speech. The basic assumption is that there is a set of objectively measurable voice parameters that reflect the affective state a person is currently experiencing (or expressing for strategic purposes in social interaction). This assumption appears reasonable given that most affective states involve physiological reactions
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Frogs Dissection: 1. Where is the frog’s heart compared to its lungs? How do the locations of these two organs affect interactions between the frog’s respiratory and circulatory systems? The frog’s heart is in front and above the liver while the lungs are under the liver and off to the sides. The locations of these two organs affect interactions between the frogs’s respiratory and circulatory systems because a frog’s heart needs oxygen which is required from the lungs therefore the circulatory
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Compare jitter‚ shimmer and harmonics to noise ratio in terms of the types of information each provides? Jitter and shimmer are measures of the cycle-to-cycle variations of fundamental frequency and amplitude‚ respectively‚ which have been largely used for the description of pathological voice quality. Jitter is also known as frequency perturbation and refers to the minute involuntary variations in the timing variability between cycles of vibration. In essence‚ it is a measure of frequency variability
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Paradoxical Vocal Fold Movement (PVFM) is a condition characterized by occasional attacks of breathing difficulty in which one’s vocal folds involuntarily adduct during inhalation and/or exhalation‚ and therefore restrict the airflow to and from the lungs (Mathers-Schmidt‚ 2001). It is also referred to as Vocal Cord Dysfunction and although it is not necessarily a voice disorder‚ voice disorders often co-occur with it. This paper will look to explore factors influencing the differential diagnosis
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One’s occupation and personality are factors that play a significant role in numerous disorders of the vocal folds. Vocal fatigue‚ nodules‚ polyps‚ leukoplakia‚ contact ulcers‚ vocal fold hemorrhage‚ and granuloma are all voice disorders that can be acquired from vocal abuse and vocal misuse. For example‚ many times we associate smoking with lung cancer‚ which makes it easy to oversee other troubles that can tag along like Polypoid Degeneration also known as Reinke’s Edema. Stated in Voice Disorders:
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Lungs do you know any person that has only one lung or more than two because if you know someone like that then you need to be aware because they are not from the earth. Did you know that lungs are making energy with the respiratory system‚ are lungs one of the more important organs that living organisms need? why do we only have two lungs and not more? Can lungs evolve? Can we survive without lungs ? Can lungs evolve like humans lungs are in part of the body without lungs many species or organisms
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common cold. It can lead to larynx cancer. Larynx cancer can be an abstruse topic. Most questions people have for this cancer are 1) What is it caused from? 2) What are the symptoms and treatments? and 3) What does a patient do after a laryngectomy? Also‚ the technology provided to help patients’ benefits more than it did twenty years ago. The most common questions people have for larynx cancer are 1) Where is it? and 2) What are the causes‚ or symptoms? The larynx is referred to as the
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Case Study on Cancer of the Larynx Mr. Davids is a 65 year old accountant who is divorced and has adult children. He has smoked two packs of cigarettes daily for the last forty years and frequently has three to four cocktails each evening. After several months of complaining of a sore throat and hoarseness‚ he was diagnosed with cancer of the larynx. He is now on the surgical unit after spending two days in ICU following a total laryngectomy. His assessment reveals vital signs which are: BP
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