

With Vocalia, your command does not result in the action occurring but a list of results in which you choose what to do. For example, asking Voice Control to play a song will result in your iPod actually playing the song.

With Voice Control, saying a command begins that command. This is a big difference between the iPhone 3GS Voice Control app and the Vocalia app. Once you say a command, Vocalia will present you with a list of results as per what you commanded. You may also switch between modes using your voice and if you need any help with commands, the app can display on any screen some of the various voice commands you can use.Īside from the in-app help function that details various commands, a table of additional voice commands is available here. In order to use commands for a specific function, for example to play a song, you have to have the ‘iPod’ mode of the app selected. Each of these commands are accessed from three different modes in the app Contacts, iPod, Bookmarks. With your voice, you can ask the app to play songs from your iPod, open bookmarks in Safari, or search for contacts in your address book. The app allows you to use your voice to control your iPhone 2G/3G (or iPhone 3GS if you want). The function of Vocalia is voice recognition. However, Vocalia delivers a different interface and many customization options for you to use. If you have used an iPhone 3GS and the Voice Control feature, then Vocalia will be a very familiar experience. Well the iPhone app Vocalia seeks to change that! Vocalia by Creaceed SPRL As functional as the feature is, iPhone 3G and iPhone 2G users were left out in the cold. This feature allows the user to control their iPhone 3GS by simply using voice commands such a “Call”, “Dial” or “Play more like this”. The improvement lasted two months with the patients request for a repeat injection with a substance that may persist for a longer period.One of the new features that came with the iPhone 3GS was Voice Control. Re-evaluation 6 weeks after the injection identified vocal improvement from a moderate dysphonia (G2R2B2A2S0) to a mild degree of dysphonia, G1R1B0A1S0.

The case pictured below identifies the value in expanding Reinke's space (superficial layer of the lamina propria) to improve voicing in selected cases of sulcus vocalis. Phonosurgery may be helpful for some A nice review was published by Giovanni et.al.

While videostroboscopy can help define dysphonia, diagnosis is usually made with operative direct laryngoscopy This group examined Sulcus Vocalis types microscopically They found increased inflammation, fibrosis and degeneration with type 3 sulcus vocalis Sunter et al recently found the incidence to be 39% with pathologic sulcus incidence of 23% (a rate that seems very high) Type 2b: epithelial invagination into the vocalis muscle severe dysphonia Type 2a: epithelial invagination along the vocal fold: some dysphonia Type 1: epithelial invagination limited to lamina propria Normal voice al has classified Sulcus Vocalis into 3 groups: Minora Hirano's group from Japan identified 'vocal fold furrows' in a subset of patients associated with glottic incompetence during phonation antermed them 'sulcus vocalis' offering the observation at that time that "No effective treatments have been established"įord et. This inhomogeneous cover of the mucosa of the vocal ligament can lead to voice changes (dysphonia) Sulcus Vocalis is a groove on the medial side of the true vocal fold Return to: Laryngeal Surgery (Benign Disease) Protocols See: Sulcus Vocalis case example response to Radiesse voice gel injection Click on image above to enlarge advance with cursor over border Sulcus Vocalis (see video below)
