
Larynx and the Voice Function of the Normal Larynx (1958)
The film explores the complex anatomy and function of the human larynx, emphasizing the intricate movements of the vocal cords during sound production. Utilizing ultra high-speed photography, it reveals details of vocal cord vibration, the relationship between pitch and vocal cord length, and the mechanisms behind phonation. The film highlights how the larynx operates as a delicate yet powerful instrument for communication, showcasing both normal and varied vocalizations through slow-motion sequences.
Keywords
larynx, vocal cords, phonation, ultra high-speed photography, sound production, anatomy, pitch, communication, voice function
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