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Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Acoustics
  • Internal medicine
  • Vocal folds

His main research concerns Acoustics, Phonation, Vocal folds, Fundamental frequency and Vocal tract. The Acoustics study combines topics in areas such as Formant, Aerodynamics, Glottis and Jitter. The Phonation study combines topics in areas such as Larynx, Sound pressure and Biomechanics.

His Vocal folds research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Vibration, Biomechanical Phenomena, Mechanics and Harmonics. His Fundamental frequency study incorporates themes from Bifurcation, Breathing, Amplitude, Waveform and Vocal register. His Vocal tract research incorporates elements of Tongue, Singing, Speech production, Nonlinear system and Inertance.

His most cited work include:

  • Principles of voice production (1480 citations)
  • The physics of small‐amplitude oscillation of the vocal folds (667 citations)
  • Physiologic and acoustic differences between male and female voices. (389 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Ingo R. Titze focuses on Acoustics, Phonation, Vocal folds, Vocal tract and Audiology. Ingo R. Titze has researched Acoustics in several fields, including Electroglottograph, Glottis and Articulatory phonetics. His Phonation study deals with Biomedical engineering intersecting with Viscoelasticity and Rheometer.

Ingo R. Titze conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Vocal folds and Fold. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Speech production, Formant, Inertance and Falsetto. Ingo R. Titze combines subjects such as Harmonics and Range with his study of Formant.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Acoustics (51.92%)
  • Phonation (41.24%)
  • Vocal folds (28.85%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2012-2021)?

  • Acoustics (51.92%)
  • Vocal tract (26.92%)
  • Phonation (41.24%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Ingo R. Titze mainly focuses on Acoustics, Vocal tract, Phonation, Formant and Vocal folds. His studies deal with areas such as Airflow and Harmonics as well as Acoustics. His Vocal tract study frequently links to related topics such as Larynx.

His Phonation research entails a greater understanding of Audiology. In his study, Linear system and Nonlinear system is inextricably linked to Filter, which falls within the broad field of Formant. Ingo R. Titze is interested in Vocal fold vibration, which is a branch of Vocal folds.

Between 2012 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • A Randomized Controlled Trial of Two Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract Voice Therapy Protocols (57 citations)
  • A Randomized Controlled Trial of Two Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract Voice Therapy Protocols (57 citations)
  • Toward a consensus on symbolic notation of harmonics, resonances, and formants in vocalization (46 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Acoustics
  • Internal medicine
  • Statistics

Acoustics, Vocal tract, Phonation, Audiology and Formant are his primary areas of study. His work deals with themes such as Airflow, Energy and Speech Acoustics, which intersect with Acoustics. His work carried out in the field of Vocal tract brings together such families of science as Intensity, Larynx, Laryngeal Muscle and Phase.

In Larynx, Ingo R. Titze works on issues like Electroglottograph, which are connected to Anatomy. He focuses mostly in the field of Phonation, narrowing it down to topics relating to Voice Training and, in certain cases, Voice therapy, Time to treatment and Randomized controlled trial. The various areas that he examines in his Audiology study include Vocal folds and Gesture.

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Best Publications

Principles of voice production

Ingo R. Titze;Daniel W. Martin.
(1994)

3117 Citations

The physics of small‐amplitude oscillation of the vocal folds

Ingo R. Titze.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1988)

1034 Citations

Physiologic and acoustic differences between male and female voices.

Ingo R. Titze.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1989)

691 Citations

Vocal tract area functions from magnetic resonance imaging

Brad H. Story;Ingo R. Titze;Eric A. Hoffman.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1996)

597 Citations

Voice simulation with a body‐cover model of the vocal folds

Brad H. Story;Ingo R. Titze.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1995)

537 Citations

Nonlinear source–filter coupling in phonation: Theory

Ingo R. Titze.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (2008)

527 Citations

Populations in the U.S. workforce who rely on voice as a primary tool of trade: a preliminary report

Ingo R. Titze;Julie Lemke;Doug Montequin.
Journal of Voice (1997)

501 Citations

On the relation between subglottal pressure and fundamental frequency in phonation.

Ingo R. Titze.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1989)

484 Citations

The myoelastic aerodynamic theory of phonation

Ingo R. Titze.
(2006)

435 Citations

Voice training and therapy with a semi-occluded vocal tract: rationale and scientific underpinnings.

Ingo R. Titze.
Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research (2006)

412 Citations

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