2017
DOI: 10.23925/2176-2724.2017v29i1p55-67
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A voz do deficiente auditivo: revisão bibliográfica

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“…Furthermore, the higher degree of nasality and strain was notorious in the group with prelingual HL, a factor that can be associated with the incorrect velopharyngeal coordination during vocal production. It is further believed that the degree of nasality may have interfered with the overall impression on the voice quality, as nasality is an aspect commonly cited as a distinctive marker of the voice of people with HL (1,2,15,16) and that the subjects with a higher degree of nasality were those who, in this study, had a higher general degree of deviation in voice quality. This finding is possibly related to the difference in time of auditory deprivation and absence of feedback in both groups, as various studies present this factor as a great influence on the voice quality of the person with HL (4,18,24) .…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…Furthermore, the higher degree of nasality and strain was notorious in the group with prelingual HL, a factor that can be associated with the incorrect velopharyngeal coordination during vocal production. It is further believed that the degree of nasality may have interfered with the overall impression on the voice quality, as nasality is an aspect commonly cited as a distinctive marker of the voice of people with HL (1,2,15,16) and that the subjects with a higher degree of nasality were those who, in this study, had a higher general degree of deviation in voice quality. This finding is possibly related to the difference in time of auditory deprivation and absence of feedback in both groups, as various studies present this factor as a great influence on the voice quality of the person with HL (4,18,24) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Concerning the acoustic parameters of voice assessed in this study, extracted from the sustained emission, the values of the fundamental frequency (f0), jitter, shimmer, and HNR were greatly similar between the groups. However, studies demonstrate that subjects with HL that used devices such as CI or HA presented changes in these parameters when compared with normal hearing subjects (4,(15)(16)(17)(18)(19) . Moreover, a study verified reduced f0 values in subjects with HL after the CI surgery when compared with the preoperative group (2) .…”
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“…Requer a produção do som glótico pela vibração das pregas vocais, que reage à passagem do ar expiratório, a ressonância e a articulação dos sons da fala nos órgãos fonoarticuladores. Nesse processo de produção oral, há ainda a importância do feedback auditivo, que controla os parâmetros da produção vocal, assim como a correção e aprimoramento do controle muscular dos articuladores 1,2 .…”
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“…Por esses motivos, o implante coclear (IC) foi um importante advento para os deficientes auditivos, pois viabiliza melhores condições para o desenvolvimento da função auditiva, melhorando seu feedback e, consequentemente, desenvolvendo a comunicação oral, possibilitando características vocais que favorecem a inteligibilidade da fala 2 .…”
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