Author: Josh Manuel

  • May 12, 2025
    The recurrent laryngeal nerve is a significant structure in the vocal apparatus. It is a branch of the vagus nerve…
  • May 12, 2025
    Rarefaction is the phase of a sound wave where air molecules are spread out or less dense than in their…
  • May 12, 2025
    The quadratus lumborum is a deep muscle located in the lower back on both sides of the spine. It is…
  • May 12, 2025
    Psychoacoustics is the study of the psychological and physiological effects of sound perception on the human auditory system. It explores…
  • May 12, 2025
    Presbyphonia refers to the age-related changes in the voice that occur as individuals grow older. It can affect a vocalist's…
  • May 12, 2025
    The Posterior Cricoarytenoid Muscles (PCAs) are the sole vocal fold abductors, separating the vocal folds during inhalation by rotating the…
  • May 12, 2025
    "Posterior" refers to the direction or position that is towards the back or rear of a structure. In anatomy, it…
  • May 12, 2025
    Polyps can form on one or both vocal folds and are not necessarily a sign of vocal trauma. They appear…
  • May 12, 2025
    Pitch refers to the perceived frequency of a sound, indicating whether it is heard as high or low. It is…
  • May 12, 2025
    The Piriform Sinuses are small pear-shaped structures located in the laryngopharynx lateral to the laryngeal entrance. Their primary function is…