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  1. Samoon Ahmad M.D. Balanced. Precision Psychiatry. Recognizing Mental Illness by Voice. Creating diagnostic tools with vocal biomarkers. Updated February 11, 2024 | Reviewed by Davia Sills. Key...

  2. Sep 14, 2021 · People are more sensitive to tone than to the explicit content of spoken or written language, and a sharp tone can hurt others. Shifting one's tone doesn’t mean becoming sugary or phony.

  3. Jan 13, 2022 · Misokinesia often occurs with misophonia, a common prevalent neurophysiological disorder, best described as decreased tolerance to specific auditory triggers with certain psychoacoustic...

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    People develop a voice disorder for many reasons. A voice disorder is a change in how the voice sounds. Health care providers trained in ear, nose and throat illnesses and speech-language pathologists diagnose and treat voice issues. Treatment depends on what's causing the voice change. Treatment can include voice therapy, drugs, shots or surgery.

    The voice box, also called the larynx, is made of a smooth covering, muscle and soft, moist areas. The voice box sits at the top of the windpipe, also known as the trachea, and the base of the tongue. The vocal cords vibrate to create sound. Air moving through the voice box causes the vocal cords to vibrate and brings them closer together. The voca...

    Many factors can lead to a voice disorder, such as: 1. Aging 2. Alcohol use 3. Allergies 4. Conditions related to the brain and nervous system, such as Parkinson's disease or a stroke 5. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) 6. Illnesses, such as colds or upper respiratory infections 7. Scarring from neck surgery or from trauma to the front of the...

  4. A voice disorder occurs when voice quality, pitch, and loudness differ or are inappropriate for an individual’s age, gender, cultural background, or geographic location (Aronson & Bless, 2009; Boone et al., 2010; Lee et al., 2004).

  5. Jun 20, 2023 · Misophonia is when specific “trigger” noises cause strong emotions or reactions. Trigger noises affect people with misophonia much more strongly than people who don’t react to those triggers. What is misophonia? Are there sounds that instantly cause you to feel intense anger, anxiety or disgust?

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  7. Aug 24, 2023 · When someone has dysphonia, the pitch or quality of the voice may change, and—in addition—their voice can sound weak, breathy, scratchy, or husky. This article looks at the different types, symptoms, and possible causes of dysphonia, as well as how to treat this condition.