ventricular fold
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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.
Noun
- either of the upper two vocal cords that are not involved in vocalization