From hoarseness to speaking more slowly, how voice changes can signal an underlying health condition
A variety of health conditions, from Parkinson's disease to Alzheimer's, are linked with changes in how a person speaks and sounds. (Getty Images) Everyone gets the occasional frog in their throat ...
One of Barack Obama's longest-serving speechwriters reveals the public speaking lessons that will help you become a more confident and compelling communicator and leader. As a White House speechwriter ...
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Trans people often suffer from voice dysphoria. The right kind of coaching can change everything.
Conversations around gender-affirming care tend to focus on physical characteristics, but voice is often a critical piece of ...
Did you know that most voice AI systems struggle to convey more than a handful of emotions? Enter Kyutai’s Moshi, a new voice AI model capable of expressing over 70 emotions and speaking styles. This ...
The motor cortex (orange, illustration). Electrodes implanted in this region helped to record the speech-related brain activity of a man who could not speak intelligibly. A man with a severe speech ...
When Jennifer Wexton rose Thursday to speak on the House floor, something she has done countless times before, the congresswoman used a voice she thought was gone forever. After a rare neurological ...
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From hoarseness to speaking more slowly, how voice changes can signal an underlying health condition
Everyone gets the occasional frog in their throat that makes their voice sound different temporarily. Sometimes a cold or seasonal allergies are to blame, especially when you have that post-nasal drip ...
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