Juan P Cortes
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Castro C, Cortes J, Rivera L, Prado P, Weinstein A, Zanartu M
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2024 Dec;
156(6):3772-3779.
PMID: 39642290
The sensorimotor adaptation process is crucial for maintaining oral communication. Recent studies have shown that individuals with non-phonotraumatic vocal hyperfunction (NPVH) experience difficulties in sensorimotor adaptation when speaking in noise...
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Ibarra E, Galindo G, Alzamendi G, Cortes J, Castro C, Manriquez R, et al.
IEEE J Biomed Health Inform
. 2024 Sep;
29(2):1087-1100.
PMID: 39288042
Although laryngeal high-speed videoendoscopy (HSV) is crucial for studying vocal fold vibrations, its translation to clinical practice has been hindered by the large volume of data it produces and the...
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Cortes J, Lin J, Marks K, Espinoza V, Ibarra E, Zanartu M, et al.
Appl Sci (Basel)
. 2023 Feb;
12(21).
PMID: 36777332
The aerodynamic voice assessment of subglottal air pressure can discriminate between speakers with typical voices from patients with voice disorders, with further evidence validating subglottal pressure as a clinical outcome...
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Cortes J, Alzamendi G, Weinstein A, Yuz J, Espinoza V, Mehta D, et al.
Appl Sci (Basel)
. 2022 Oct;
12(1).
PMID: 36313121
Subglottal Impedance-Based Inverse Filtering (IBIF) allows for the continuous, non-invasive estimation of glottal airflow from a surface accelerometer placed over the anterior neck skin below the larynx. It has been...
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Ibarra E, Parra J, Alzamendi G, Cortes J, Espinoza V, Mehta D, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2021 Sep;
12:732244.
PMID: 34539451
The ambulatory assessment of vocal function can be significantly enhanced by having access to physiologically based features that describe underlying pathophysiological mechanisms in individuals with voice disorders. This type of...
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Van Stan J, Ortiz A, Cortes J, Marks K, Toles L, Mehta D, et al.
J Speech Lang Hear Res
. 2021 Apr;
64(5):1457-1470.
PMID: 33900807
Purpose The purpose of this study was to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of the pathophysiology and impact on daily voice use of nonphonotraumatic vocal hyperfunction (NPVH). Method An ambulatory...
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Cortes J, Espinoza V, Ghassemi M, Mehta D, Van Stan J, Hillman R, et al.
PLoS One
. 2018 Dec;
13(12):e0209017.
PMID: 30571719
Phonotraumatic vocal hyperfunction (PVH) is associated with chronic misuse and/or abuse of voice that can result in lesions such as vocal fold nodules. The clinical aerodynamic assessment of vocal function...
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Mehta D, Van Stan J, Zanartu M, Ghassemi M, Guttag J, Espinoza V, et al.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol
. 2015 Nov;
3:155.
PMID: 26528472
Many common voice disorders are chronic or recurring conditions that are likely to result from inefficient and/or abusive patterns of vocal behavior, referred to as vocal hyperfunction. The clinical management...