Under stress, the voice can exhibit noticeable changes, such as increased pitch, volume, or a shaky quality. Stress often leads to muscle tension in the vocal cords, which can cause a strained or breathy voice. Additionally, stress may result in faster speech patterns or difficulty articulating thoughts clearly. These vocal changes are often reflective of the body's overall physiological response to stress.
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The three voice qualities are: stress, pitch, and juncture. Stress is vocal emphasis on a spoken word or part of a word, pitch is stress produced by the rise and fall of the voice, and juncture is a pause between sounds or words.
Because when you are under stress your body reacts to it in many different ways to releave it,:some times you get sick,or your hair turns grey, then white, same reason that old peoples hair is grey, or white , because of all the stress that happened in their life time, Mr. Fantastic's body goes under a-lot of stress when in space.
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how can i explain the question that they ask me work under stress emergency
internal stress is what you experience inside your body. its your changing of your emotions and how your body reacts to stress. internal stress could be emotional stress, and physical stress were you feel like you are not capable of doing anything,were previously easy tasks are now difficult tasks
Dogs Under Stress was created on 1994-07-19.
Yes, steel is elastic and can be deformed under stress.
in an undertone (literally 'under the voice')
Performance under stress is particular to the individual and how they handle stress. Some work very well under stress while others may fall apart. The question might be whether it is considered to be positive or negative stress by the individual experiencing it.
voice, prosody, or cadence
It is the medium by which a voice coil reacts to or is stimulated by. Reacts: As in a speaker the power sent to the coil creates an attraction creating movement of the cone that produces sound. stimulated : As in a microphone the voice coil is vibrated around a magnet which produces electricity that is amplified to be heard.