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This project investigates the avian vocal tract to enhance vocal prosthetics by studying how birds produce diverse sounds. It employs advanced imaging techniques to analyze the anatomy and biomechanics of birdsong, aiming to inform the design of prosthetics that better replicate natural human voice frequencies.
The avian vocal tract offers bioinspiration for the improvement of available vocal prosthetics, which do not currently capture the frequency of the patient’s natural voice.
The avian vocal organ, the syrinx, is anatomically different from the human larynx, relying on vibratory membranes within the walls of the trachea, rather than vocal folds within the larynx.
The avian system is capable of a much greater range of vocal diversity, suggesting unique ways in which birds produce and modify sounds.…
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