Electroglottograph
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The electroglottograph, or EGG, (sometimes referred to as a laryngograph) is a device for the noninvasive measurement of the time variation of the degree of contact between the vibrating vocal folds during voice production. Though it is difficult to verify the assumption precisely, the aspect of contact being measured by a typical EGG unit is considered to be the vocal fold contact area (VFCA). To measure VFCA, an EGG records variations in the transverse electrical impedance of the larynx and nearby tissues by means of a small A/C electrical current in the megaHertz region applied by electrodes on the surface of the neck. This electrical impedance will vary slightly with the area of contact between the moist vocal folds during that part of the glottal vibratory cycle in which the folds are in contact. However, because the percentage variation in the neck impedance caused by vocal fold contact can be extremely small and varies considerably between subjects, no absolute measure of contact area is obtained, only the pattern of variation for a given subject.

Early commercial available EGG units were compared quite thoroughly by Baken. However, using modern low noise electronics, EGG noise levels can be brought down enough so that the noise is approximately 40dB (a factor of 100) less than a typical EGG signal from an adult voice.

In addition, by the use of multiple channels simultaneously, the technique can be made easier to use and more reliable by giving the user an indication of the correct positioning of the electrodes, and providing a quantitative measure of vertical movements of the larynx during voice production.

Electroglottograph signals have found use in stroboscope synchronization, voice fundamental frequency
Fundamental frequency
The fundamental frequency, often referred to simply as the fundamental and abbreviated f0, is defined as the lowest frequency of a periodic waveform. In terms of a superposition of sinusoids The fundamental frequency, often referred to simply as the fundamental and abbreviated f0, is defined as the...

 tracking, tracking vocal fold abductory movements and the study of the singing voice.

Electroglottographic wavegrams
Electroglottographic wavegram
An electroglottographic wavegram is a tool for analyzing the voice source in speech and singing, based on electroglottographic signals .-Assessing the singing and speaking voice:...

are a new technique for displaying and analyzing EGG signals. The technique provides an intuitive means for quickly assessing vocal fold contact phenomena and their variation over time.

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