About 40 years ago, there was a neat movie called Fantastic Voyage. In it, a group of scientists shrunk themselves (and their submarine) into teensy proportions and traveled through a human's body to save his life. Well, we thought that idea was just too cool to ignore. So, we invite you to take your own incredible journey inside the body's vocal system.
The investigators at the National Center for Voice and Speech conduct experiments to learn more about how people talk and sing. for more information about the human voice, visit us at: www.ncvs.org.
Thanks to: Dr. Mona Abaza for performing the procedure; Kate Emerich, CCC-SLP, as narrator; & Julie Ostrem, MBA, for the vision and support,
The National Center for Voice and Speech is a multi-site research and teaching organization dedicated to studying the characteristics, limitations and enhancements of human voice and speech. The executive offices are the University of Utah. http://www.ncvs.org/ or follow us at http://www.facebook.com/NCVSorg .
a bit cheesy for the narration but the content is perfect for speech language pathology students looking into stroboscopic exams. i like "the voice is like a car" video on youtube...
voicedudeco 1 year ago