par Van Michel, Claude
Référence BULL.D'AUDIOPHONOL., 4, 3, page (95-103)
Publication Publié, 1974
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Variations of vocal intensity on binaural auditory stimulation by blank noise of variable intensity were studied in normal subjects and in patients with multiple sclerosis, with and without changes in voice production. It is concluded that in patients with multiple sclerosis and changes in voice production, the cochleophonatory reflex is lost, primarily because of the loss of proprioceptive reflexes of laryngeal muscles and of pneumophonic coordination. Further studies of the problem are required because of their bearing on the techniques of rehabilitation of patients with multiple sclerosis.