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Previous studies confirmed that during whispering the glottis is kept
open to prevent vocal fold vibration and the supraglottal structures a
re constricted. However, there has been no study exploring the exact c
ontour of the laryngeal lumen in the frontal dimension during the prod
uction of whispering. In order to further elucidate the nature of the
laryngeal adjustments regarding the contour of the laryngeal lumen in
whispering, and the role of supraglottal constriction in particular, w
e conducted a physiological study using magnetic resonance imaging. Ac
cording to the results, the supraglottal structures were not only cons
tricted but also shifted downward, attaching to the vocal fold to prev
ent vocal fold vibration completely during whispering. The results sug
gested the underlying mechanism of suppression of vocal fold vibration
during the production of whispering.