Biography and Research Information
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Hylan Pickett's research focuses on voice and speech disorders, with a particular interest in therapeutic interventions and their application in various patient populations. Pickett has investigated the effectiveness of flow phonation voice treatment for primary muscle tension dysphonia, as detailed in a 2022 randomized controlled trial. Further work explores the role of telemedicine in voice therapy, with a publication planned for 2024, and examines voice and speech characteristics in atypical Parkinsonian disorders, with research slated for 2026. Pickett has a publication record of four papers and has accumulated 91 citations, with an h-index of 2. Key collaborators at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences include Ozlem E. Tulunay‐Ugur, Deanne King, Soroush Farsi, and Kyle P. Davis.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 94
Selected Publications
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Voice and Speech in Atypical Parkinsonian Disorders (2026)
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The Role of Telemedicine in Voice Therapy (2024)
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- A randomized controlled trial of the effects of flow phonation voice treatment for primary muscle tension dysphonia
- The Role of Telemedicine in Voice Therapy
- A randomized controlled trial of the effects of flow phonation voice treatment for primary muscle tension dysphonia
- A randomized controlled trial of the effects of flow phonation voice treatment for primary muscle tension dysphonia
- A randomized controlled trial of the effects of flow phonation voice treatment for primary muscle tension dysphonia
- A randomized controlled trial of the effects of flow phonation voice treatment for primary muscle tension dysphonia
- The Role of Telemedicine in Voice Therapy
- The Role of Telemedicine in Voice Therapy
- The Role of Telemedicine in Voice Therapy
- The Role of Telemedicine in Voice Therapy
- The Role of Telemedicine in Voice Therapy
- The Role of Telemedicine in Voice Therapy
- Voice and Speech in Atypical Parkinsonian Disorders
- Voice and Speech in Atypical Parkinsonian Disorders
- Voice and Speech in Atypical Parkinsonian Disorders
- Voice and Speech in Atypical Parkinsonian Disorders
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