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The Hardy Effect.

Thomas J Hixon1

  • 1Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, Institute for Neurogenic Communication Disorders, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721, USA. hixon@u.arizona.edu

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR
|March 15, 2006
PubMed
Summary
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James Hardy

Area of Science:

  • Physiology
  • Speech Science
  • Respiratory Mechanics

Background:

  • James C. Hardy conducted comprehensive research on respiratory muscle activity during speech.
  • A puzzling aspect of his data led him to question his findings and withhold publication.

Discussion:

  • This research note examines Hardy's thought process regarding his speech breathing data.
  • It highlights how a perplexing data point evolved into a significant discovery.

Key Insights:

  • The data initially puzzled Hardy, suggesting an unknown mechanism in speech breathing.
  • This perplexing aspect is now recognized as a fundamental aspect of speech production.

Outlook:

  • The discovery is proposed to be named the "Hardy Effect" in honor of James C. Hardy.

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  • This naming recognizes his foundational contribution to understanding speech breathing mechanisms.