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Katherine L. Marks
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 20
Citations - 265
Katherine L. Marks is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phonation & Singing. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications receiving 106 citations. Previous affiliations of Katherine L. Marks include MGH Institute of Health Professions.
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Differences in Weeklong Ambulatory Vocal Behavior Between Female Patients With Phonotraumatic Lesions and Matched Controls
Jarrad H. Van Stan,Jarrad H. Van Stan,Daryush D. Mehta,Daryush D. Mehta,Andrew J. Ortiz,James A. Burns,Laura E. Toles,Laura E. Toles,Katherine L. Marks,Katherine L. Marks,Mark Vangel,Tiffiny Hron,Steven M. Zeitels,Robert E. Hillman,Robert E. Hillman +14 more
TL;DR: Compared to controls, the weekly voice use of patients with phonotraumatic vocal hyperfunction reflected higher SPL tendencies (negatively skewed SPL) with more abrupt glottal closure (reduced H1-H2 variability, especially toward higher values), and the extent to which these differences are associated with the etiology and pathophysiology of phonotRAumatic vocal fold lesions is examined.
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Reproducibility of Voice Parameters: The Effect of Room Acoustics and Microphones
Pasquale Bottalico,Juliana Codino,Lady Catherine Cantor-Cutiva,Katherine L. Marks,Charles Nudelman,Jean Skeffington,Rahul Shrivastav,Maria Cristina Jackson-Menaldi,Eric Hunter,Adam D. Rubin +9 more
TL;DR: The effect of room acoustics and background noise on voice parameters appears to be stronger than the type of microphone used for the recording, and an appropriate acoustical clinical space may be more important than the quality of the microphone.
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Differences in Daily Voice Use Measures Between Female Patients With Nonphonotraumatic Vocal Hyperfunction and Matched Controls.
Jarrad H. Van Stan,Jarrad H. Van Stan,Andrew J. Ortiz,Juan P. Cortés,Katherine L. Marks,Katherine L. Marks,Laura E. Toles,Laura E. Toles,Daryush D. Mehta,Daryush D. Mehta,James A. Burns,Tiffiny Hron,Tara Stadelman-Cohen,Tara Stadelman-Cohen,Carol Krusemark,Carol Krusemark,Jason Muise,Jason Muise,Annie B. Fox-Galalis,Charles Nudelman,Charles Nudelman,Steven M. Zeitels,Robert E. Hillman,Robert E. Hillman +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a more comprehensive understanding of the pathophysiology and impact on daily voice use of nonphonotraumatic vocal hyperfunction (NPVH) was obtained.
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Impact of Nonmodal Phonation on Estimates of Subglottal Pressure From Neck-Surface Acceleration in Healthy Speakers
Katherine L. Marks,Katherine L. Marks,Jonathan Z. Lin,Annie B. Fox,Laura E. Toles,Laura E. Toles,Daryush D. Mehta +6 more
TL;DR: Evaluated effects of nonmodal phonation on estimates of subglottal pressure derived from the magnitude of a neck-surface accelerometer signal demonstrated statistically significant linear relationships between ACC signal magnitude and Ps within participants but with increased intercepts for the non modal phonatory conditions.
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Improved Subglottal Pressure Estimation From Neck-Surface Vibration in Healthy Speakers Producing Non-Modal Phonation
TL;DR: Improved estimation of subglottal pressure for non-modal phonation was thus achievable, lending to future studies of sub glottal Pressure estimation in patients with voice disorders and in ambulatory voice recordings.