| Title | Authors | Attachments |
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| VOICE TRAINING IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE - An Alternative. | Jaiprakash Gupta, Dominique Scholl, Carol Ismail | Abstract |
| Short term vocal stability | Adam Vogel, Paul Maruff & Janet Fletcher | Abstract |
| Does the Lombard effect improve speech segregation from a background noise ? | Maeva Garnier, Nathalie Henrich | Abstract |
| Laryngeal and vocal tract adjustments in the top range of sopranos | Maeva Garnier, Nathalie Henrich, Joe Wolfe, John Smith | Abstract |
| Voice Care Injury in Teachers: Prevention programmes to minimise occupational voice risk | Cecilia Pemberton | Abstract |
| Voice training: the relationship between habitual vocal technique and vocal health. | Ms Beth Atkins, Dr Tricia McCabe, Ms Cate Madill. | Abstract |
| Body movement patterns and acoustic output in western contemporary popular singing | Gemma Turner, Dianna T. Kenny | Abstract |
| Embodying the Voice: adapting actor vocal training techniques with young people who use cochlear implants | Geraldine Cook, Professor Richard Dowell and Colleen Holt | Abstract |
| Principles of Motor Learning and Voice Training | Cate Madill, Dr Patricia McCabe and Dr Kirrrie Ballard | Abstract |
| From Talking to Thinking Heads; Components of Conversational Speech to Human-Head Engagement | Denis Burnham | Abstract |
| Neurological Voice Disorders: Current issues in assessment and treatment | Presenter: Deborah Theodoros PhD, Associate Professor and Head, Division of Speech Pathology, Co-Director, Telerehabilitation Research Unit, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences The Univer | Abstract |
| Surgical Vocal Restoration in the Professional Voice User | Dr Matthew S Broadhurst, FRACS (Ear, Nose, Throat Surgeon) | Abstract |
| Experiments with Lombard Speech | Hansjörg Mixdorff | Abstract |