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During the XXVIII Brazilian Congress of SBFa, 24 specialists met and, from a leading position on scientific research as a tool for connecting laboratory and clinic, five fronts of knowledge of the voice specialty were discussed as following: Perceptual-auditory judgment of vocal quality; 2. Acoustic analysis of the vocal signal; 3. Voice self-assessment; 4. Traditional techniques of therapy; 5. Modern techniques of electrostimulation and photobiomodulation (PBMT) in voice. Part "a" of this publication was associated with the consolidation of the analyses of the first three aspects. The trend in the perceptual-auditory judgment of vocal quality was related to the use of standard protocols. The acoustic evaluation of the vocal signal is accessible and can be done descriptively or by extraction of parameters, thus preferring multiparametric measures. Finally, the analysis of the individual himself closes this triad of voice documentation, which will be the basis for the conclusion of the evaluation, reference for monitoring progress, and evaluation of treatment results.
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J Voice
June 2025
Electrical Engineer, Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis - UFR, Rondonópolis, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Electronic address:
Objective: To develop an acoustic model to predict the variability in the auditory perception of the overall severity (OS) of vocal deviation in male and female voices of Brazilian Portuguese speakers.
Method: In total, 300 vocal samples (sustained vowel [a] and connected speech) from adults of both sexes (235 women and 65 men) were analyzed, including 269 individuals with dysphonia and 31 individuals without dysphonia. Five speech-language pathologists carried out the auditory-perceptual judgment of the OS using an analog-visual scale of 100 mm.
J Voice
September 2024
Department of Speech-Language and Hearing Science, Federal University of Paraíba - UFPB, João Pessoa, PB, Brazil. Electronic address:
Objective: To analyze whether there are differences in the cepstral measures obtained in different speech tasks, depending on the presence and degree of vocal deviation, and to analyze if there is a correlation between the cepstral measures obtained from different speech tasks and the general degree of vocal deviation.
Method: Analysis of 258 vocal samples of the sustained vowel [a] and connected speech (counting numbers) from a database, including 160 dysphonic and 98 nondysphonic voices. The counting number samples were edited in three different durations: counting from 1 to 10, from 1 to 11, and from 1 to 20.
J Voice
February 2024
Department of Medicine and Post-Graduate Programme in Health Sciences, Federal University of Sergipe - UFS, Aracaju, SE, Brazil. Electronic address:
J Voice
May 2025
Graduate Program in Linguistics Federal University of Paraíba (Universidade Federal da Paraíba-UFPB), João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil; Department of Speech Therapy Federal University of Paraíba (Universidade Federal da Paraíba-UFPB), João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil. Electronic address: lwlopes@hot
Objectives: To verify whether there are differences in the judgments of listeners' attitudes as a function of the presence, severity, and type of vocal deviation, and to identify the predictive factors of listeners' attitudes toward dysphonic voices in Brazilian Portuguese speakers.
Methods: A sample of CAPE-V sentences was used from 44 subjects of both genders. The samples presented different severities of vocal deviation (general grade - GG) (healthy, mild, moderate, and severe) and different degrees of roughness (GR), breathiness (GB), and strain (GS), characterized by a perceptual-auditory judgment performed by speech therapists.
Front Hum Neurosci
September 2022
International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Auditory feedback perturbation studies have indicated a link between feedback and feedforward mechanisms in speech production when participants compensate for applied shifts. In spectral perturbation studies, speakers with a higher perceptual auditory acuity typically compensate more than individuals with lower acuity. However, the reaction to feedback perturbation is unlikely to be merely a matter of perceptual acuity but also affected by the prediction and production of precise motor action.
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