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Laryngograph (Model 6094)

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The Laryngograph, model 6094, is a device that detects and processes laryngeal characteristics of a person's voice for use in the treatment of vocal fold pathologies. The laryngograph can in turn be interfaced with a microcomputer to display and print these voice patterns. The user places two transducers (vibration detectors) against the larynx and speaks. The transducers are designed specifically to pick up and record movement of the chords and the opening and closing of the vocal folds, independent of extraneous acoustic noise and the qualities of the resonance tract. The system detects the complete pattern of vocal fold closure in each vibrating cycle, including closure duration and completeness, closure velocity, and coordination (sharpness) of the closure event. The trace of these events (the LX waveform) is generated, and can be transmitted to the computer or to an oscilloscope for display. In order for the waveforms to be displayed on the computer screen, an interface unit and appropriate software are required. The Laryngograph works with the Visi-Pitch system (also from Kay Elemetrics; see separate entries). The systems comes ready-to-use with one pair of transducers, three elastic neckbands, and internal large capacity NiCad battery and a separate battery charger. POWER: Rechargeable batteries. DIMENSIONS: 9.4 x 9.8 x 3.5 inches. WEIGHT: 3 pounds.

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01/17/2001
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Kaypentax, A Division Of Pentax Medical Company (Formerly Kay Elemetrics Corp)
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Phone: 800-289-5297
Fax: 973-628-6363
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
973-628-6200
Tags: 
Deaf & Hard Of Hearing, Computers, Communication