Influence of Virtual Reality on Voice Perception and Production
Voice and Voice Disorders, Virtual Reality
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Voice and Voice Disorders focused on measuring Voice and voice disorders, Virtual reality, Multisensory integration
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: By self report: (1) K-12 classroom teacher with at least two years teaching experience (SA1 and SA2) or elementary school classroom teacher (SA3), between 24 and 50 yr; (2) No history of voice disorder lasting more than two weeks, and Voice Handicap Index -10 (VHI-10)63 score < 10; (3) Lifetime non-smoker; (4) No hearing or uncorrected visual impairment; By written documentation: (5) Proof of full COVID-19 vaccination; By clinical evaluation: (6) Normal voice on days of participation, as assessed by a voice-specialized licensed SLP based on an overall severity score from the Consensus-Auditory Perceptual Evaluation of Voice (CAPE-V) < 10.65. Exclusion Criteria: By self report:(7) History of vocal fold pathology or other pathology affecting voice; (8) any acute condition that may affect voice production such as coughing, nasal congestion, or temperature greater than 98.6o F (37.0o C). Note that only vocally healthy teachers are assessed at this stage, before introducing the complexities associated with voice disorders. Those complexities will be addressed in later translational work that builds on the present series. It should be noted that the research program is ultimately relevant for teachers with voice problems, but also for the working environment of currently healthy teachers as well. -
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Traditional intervention
Virtual reality intervention
Participants will receive traditional training in voice, in a standard clinical environment.
Participants will receive voice training under virtual reality conditions.