ventricular fold

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ventricular fold

The singer's ventricular folds protect her voice during strenuous passages.

Definition

Noun (Anatomy): 1. A fold of mucous membrane in the larynx, located above and parallel to the true vocal folds (vocal cords). These folds are not primarily used for sound production (phonation) but play a role in protecting the airway and can be involved in certain types of vocalization, such as ventricular voice or growling.

Usage

The term "ventricular fold" is a specific anatomical term. It is used in medical, biological, and vocal pedagogy contexts to describe a precise structure within the larynx (voice box).

Examples
  • Noun:
    • During the laryngoscopy, the doctor observed that the ventricular folds were slightly inflamed.
    • The ventricular fold lies superior to the true vocal fold and is also known as the false vocal cord.
    • Some singers learn to engage their ventricular folds to produce a distorted rock vocal effect.
Advanced Usage
  • "Ventricular phonation": A mode of voice production where the ventricular folds vibrate instead of, or together with, the true vocal folds, often resulting in a low, rough, or pressed sound quality.
Variants and Related Words
  • False vocal cord / False vocal fold: A common synonym for "ventricular fold".
  • Vestibular fold: Another precise synonym, derived from the "vestibule" of the larynx.
  • Vocal fold / Vocal cord: Refers to the lower, primary folds used for speech and singing, distinct from the ventricular folds.
Synonyms
  • False vocal cord
  • False vocal fold
  • Vestibular fold
Related Phrases / Terms
  • Laryngeal ventricle: The small pocket or space between the ventricular fold (above) and the vocal fold (below).
  • Supraglottis: The area of the larynx above the vocal folds, which includes the ventricular folds.
ventricular fold

The singer's ventricular folds protect her voice during strenuous passages.

Noun
  1. either of the upper two vocal cords that are not involved in vocalization