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Willy Mattheus

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Biomedical Engineering Letters|January 4, 2019
Characteristics of the pulsating jet flow through a dynamic glottal model with a lens-like constrictionWilly Mattheus, Christoph Brücker
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 10, 2012
Asymmetric glottal jet deflection: differences of two- and three-dimensional modelsWilly Mattheus, Christoph Brücker
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology|November 24, 2014
Formant frequencies and bandwidths of the vocal tract transfer function are affected by the mechanical impedance of the vocal tract wallMario Fleischer, Silke Pinkert, Willy Mattheus, et al.
International Journal of Audiology|January 11, 2021
Stapedius reflex evoked in free sound field in cochlear implant users compared to normal-hearing listenersAnnett Franke-Trieger, Willy Mattheus, Josef Seebacher, et al.
International Journal of Audiology|February 10, 2026
Relation between open-field stapedius reflex thresholds and speech perception in CI usersAnnett Franke-Trieger, Willy Mattheus, Josef Seebacher, et al.
Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology|October 13, 2021
Relationship between epilarynx tube shape and the radiated sound pressure level during phonation is gender specificAlexander Mainka, Ivan Platzek, Anna Klimova, et al.
Journal of Voice : Official Journal of the Voice Foundation|December 19, 2016
Three-dimensional Vocal Tract Morphology Based on Multiple Magnetic Resonance Images Is Highly Reproducible During Sustained PhonationAlexander Mainka, Ivan Platzek, Willy Mattheus, et al.
International Journal of Audiology|September 1, 2023
Stapedius reflex thresholds obtained in a free sound field as an indicator for over- and understimulation in cochlear implant listenersAnnett Franke-Trieger, Willy Mattheus, Josef Seebacher, et al.
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Biomedical Engineering Letters|January 4, 2019
Characteristics of the pulsating jet flow through a dynamic glottal model with a lens-like constrictionWilly Mattheus, Christoph Brücker
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 10, 2012
Asymmetric glottal jet deflection: differences of two- and three-dimensional modelsWilly Mattheus, Christoph Brücker
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology|November 24, 2014
Formant frequencies and bandwidths of the vocal tract transfer function are affected by the mechanical impedance of the vocal tract wallMario Fleischer, Silke Pinkert, Willy Mattheus, et al.
International Journal of Audiology|January 11, 2021
Stapedius reflex evoked in free sound field in cochlear implant users compared to normal-hearing listenersAnnett Franke-Trieger, Willy Mattheus, Josef Seebacher, et al.
International Journal of Audiology|February 10, 2026
Relation between open-field stapedius reflex thresholds and speech perception in CI usersAnnett Franke-Trieger, Willy Mattheus, Josef Seebacher, et al.
Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology|October 13, 2021
Relationship between epilarynx tube shape and the radiated sound pressure level during phonation is gender specificAlexander Mainka, Ivan Platzek, Anna Klimova, et al.
Journal of Voice : Official Journal of the Voice Foundation|December 19, 2016
Three-dimensional Vocal Tract Morphology Based on Multiple Magnetic Resonance Images Is Highly Reproducible During Sustained PhonationAlexander Mainka, Ivan Platzek, Willy Mattheus, et al.
International Journal of Audiology|September 1, 2023
Stapedius reflex thresholds obtained in a free sound field as an indicator for over- and understimulation in cochlear implant listenersAnnett Franke-Trieger, Willy Mattheus, Josef Seebacher, et al.
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