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Teacher response to ambulatory monitoring of voice.

Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology (2012-03-27)
Eric J Hunter
RESUMEN

Voice accumulation and dosimetry devices are used for unobtrusive monitoring of voice use. While numerous studies have used these devices to examine how individuals use their voices, little attention has been paid to how subjects respond to them. Therefore, the purpose of this short communication is to begin to explore two questions: 1) How do voice monitoring devices affect daily communication? and 2) How do participants feel about the physical design and function of these types of voice monitoring devices? One key finding is that most of the subjects remain aware of the dosimeter while wearing it, which may impact the data collected. Further, most subjects have difficulty with the accelerometer and/or the data storage device.

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Columna capilar para GC VOCOL®, L × I.D. 105 m × 0.53 mm, df 3.00 μm
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Columna capilar para GC VOCOL®, L × I.D. 30 m × 0.53 mm, df 3.00 μm