NYU Steinhardt Researchers Identify Tool to Help Transgender Women Have a More Authentic Voice
September 04, 2018
September 04, 2018
NEW YORK, Sept. 4 -- New York University issued the following news release:
New York University researchers have identified visual-acoustic biofeedback as a new tool to assist in voice modification therapy for transgender women.
The research, which appears in the latest issue of the Journal of Voice, identifies a new avenue for this technology as a tool to help trans women find a voice that matches their gender identity.
"Our voices are so much a part . . .
New York University researchers have identified visual-acoustic biofeedback as a new tool to assist in voice modification therapy for transgender women.
The research, which appears in the latest issue of the Journal of Voice, identifies a new avenue for this technology as a tool to help trans women find a voice that matches their gender identity.
"Our voices are so much a part . . .