1 Column of air pressure moves upward towards vocal folds in "closed" position
2, 3 Column of air pressure opens bottom of vibrating layers of vocal folds; body of vocal folds stays in place 
4, 5 Column of air pressure continues to move upward, now towards the top of vocal folds, and opens the top |

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6-10 The low pressure created behind the fast-moving air column produces a
Bernoulli effect which causes the bottom to close, followed by the top
10 Closure of the vocal folds cuts off the air column and releases a pulse of air.
New vibratory cycle – repeat 1-10. |
2 Stiffness from Scar increases amount of air pressure needed to open vocal folds
hoarseness, increased voice effort, voice fatigue |

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8 Stiffness from Scar decreases Bernoulli effect's efficiency to close vocal fold
hoarseness, breathy voice |