Toles, L. E., Dabney, E., & Smith-Morris, C. (2026). The Lived Experience of Phonotrauma: Discussions on Identity and Stigma. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 1-15.
Duque, T., Vojtech, J., Marks, K. L., Toles, L. E., Sauder, C., Eadie, T. L., & Stepp, C. E. (2026). Speech Intelligibility in Speakers With Adductor Laryngeal Dystonia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1-8.
Dragicevic, D. A., Sauder, C. E., Buckley, D. P., Toles, L. E., Tracy, L. F., Noordzij, J. P., ... & Marks, K. L. (2025). Automated Creak Identifies Laryngeal Dystonia During Conversational Speech. The Laryngoscope.
Toles, L. E., & Mau, T. (2025). Vocal Fold Kinematics in Phonotrauma From High Speed Videoendoscopy. The Laryngoscope.
Coleman, R., Young, E. D., Sussman, S., Toles, L. E., & Sulica, L. (2025). Use of stimulability testing among laryngologists: High value, high variability. Journal of Voice.
Marks, K. L., Vojtech, J., Díaz Cádiz, M. E., Toles, L. E., Feaster, T. F., Wrede, A., ... & Stepp, C. E. (2025). Observation of laryngeal postures via high-speed videoendoscopy in Adductor Laryngeal Dystonia. Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 00034894251388829.
Vojtech, J., Toles, L. E., Buckley, D. P., & Stepp, C. E. (2025). Capturing the Intraspeaker Heterogeneity of Vocal Hyperfunction Using Spatiotemporal Indices of Relative Fundamental Frequency. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1-16.
Toles, L. E., & Murton, O. (2025). Estimating pressed and breathy phonation from cepstral and spectral measures. Journal of Voice.
Turner, M. A., & Toles, L. E. (2025). Comparison of Voice Stimulability Testing in Telehealth and In-Person Formats. Journal of Voice.
Smeltzer, J. C., Stipancic, K. L., & Toles, L. E. (2025). Minimal Clinically Important Differences in CAPE-V Auditory–Perceptual Ratings of Voice Quality. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 68(5), 2275-2290.
Toles, L. E., Turner, M., & Harris, A. L. (2024). Patient Motivation for Voice Therapy Increases After Stimulability Testing: Validation of a Voice Therapy Motivation and Voice Perception Inventory. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 33(6), 2823-2838.
Crocker, C., Toles, L. E., Morrison, R. A., & Shembel, A. C. (2024). Relationships Between Vocal Fold Adduction Patterns, Vocal Acoustic Quality, and Vocal Effort in Individuals With and Without Hyperfunctional Voice Disorders. Journal of Voice.
Toles, L. E., & Shembel, A. C. (2024). Acoustic and physiologic correlates of vocal effort in individuals with and without primary muscle tension dysphonia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 33(1), 237-247.
McDowell, S.K., Shembel, A.C., Toles, L.E. (2023). Relationships Among Stimulability Testing, Patient Factors, and Voice Therapy Compliance. Journal of Voice.
Toles, L. E., & Harris, A. L. (2023). Direct and Indirect Voice Therapy Approaches for Unloading the Laryngeal Mechanism in Professional Voice Users. Current Otorhinolaryngology Reports, 11(3), 318-324.
Bullock, L., Toles, L. E., Hillman, R. E., & Mehta, D. D. (2023). Acoustic-Aerodynamic Voice Outcome Ratios Identify Changes in Vocal Function Following Vocal Fold Medialization for Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis. Journal of Voice.
Toles, L. E., & Young, E. D. (2023). Understanding the Use and Importance of Voice Stimulability Assessment among Speech-Language Pathologists Who Treat Voice Disorders: An International Survey. Journal of Voice.
Marks, K. L., Díaz Cádiz, M. E., Toles, L. E., Buckley, D. P., Tracy, L. F., Noordzji, J. P., ... & Stepp, C. E. (2023). Automated Creak Differentiates Adductor Laryngeal Dystonia and Muscle Tension Dysphonia. The Laryngoscope.
Toles, L.E., Seidman, A.Y., Hillman, R.E., & Mehta, D.D. (2022). Clinical utility of the ratio of sound pressure level to subglottal pressure in patients surgically treated for phonotraumatic vocal fold lesions. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research.
Toles, L. E., Roy, N., Sogg, S., Marks, K. L., Ortiz, A. J., Fox, A. B., Mehta, D.D., & Hillman, R. E. (2021). Relationships Among Personality, Daily Speaking Voice Use, and Phonotrauma in Adult Female Singers. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1-19.
Marks, K.L., Verdi, A., Toles, L.E., Stipancic, K.L., Ortiz, A.J., Hillman, R.E., & Mehta, D.D. (2021). Psychometric analysis of an ecological vocal effort scale in individuals with and without vocal hyperfunction during activities of daily living. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 1-16.
Van Stan, J. H., Ortiz, A. J., Marks, K. L., Toles, L. E., Mehta, D. D., Burns, J.A., Hron, T., Stadelman-Cohen, T., Krusemark, C., Muise, J., Fox, A.B., Nudelman, C., Zeitels, S., & Hillman, R. E. (2021).Changes in the Daily Phonotrauma Index (DPI) following the use of voice therapy as the sole treatment for phonotraumatic vocal hyperfunction in females. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 64(9), 3446-3455.
Van Stan, J. H., Ortiz, A. J., Cortes, J. P., Marks, K. L., Toles, L. E., Mehta, D. D., ... & Hillman, R. E. (2021). Differences in Daily Voice Use Measures Between Female Patients With Nonphonotraumatic Vocal Hyperfunction and Matched Controls. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1-14.
Toles, L.E., Ortiz, A.J., Marks, K.L., Burns, J.A., Hron, T., Van Stan, J.H., Mehta, D.D., & Hillman, R.E. (2021). Differences Between Female Singers with Phonotrauma and Vocally Healthy Matched-Controls in Singing and Speaking Voice Use During One Week of Ambulatory Monitoring. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 30(1), 199-209.
Whittico, T. H., Ortiz, A. J., Marks, K. L., Toles, L. E., Van Stan, J. H., Hillman, R. E., & Mehta, D. D. (2020). Ambulatory monitoring of Lombard-related vocal characteristics in vocally healthy female speakers. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 147(6), EL552-EL558.
Toles, L.E., Ortiz, A.J., Marks, K.M., Van Stan, J.H., Mehta, D.D., & Hillman, R.E. (2020). Amount and Characteristics of Speaking and Singing Voice Use in Vocally Healthy Female College Student Singers During a Typical Week. Journal of Voice.
Marks, K. L., Lin, J. Z., Fox, A. B., Toles, L. E., & Mehta, D. D. (2019). Impact of Nonmodal Phonation on Estimates of Subglottal Pressure From Neck-Surface Acceleration in Healthy Speakers. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 62(9), 3339-3358.
Ortiz, A. J., Toles, L. E., Marks, K. L., Capobianco, S., Mehta, D. D., Hillman, R. E., & Van Stan, J. H. (2019). Automatic speech and singing classification in ambulatory recordings for normal and disordered voices. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 146(1), EL22-EL27.
Ciccarelli, G., Mehta, D., Ortiz, A., Van Stan, J., Toles, L., Marks, K., Hillman, R.E., & Quatieri, T. (2019). Correlating an Ambulatory Voice Measure to Electrodermal Activity in Patients with Vocal Hyperfunction. In 2019 IEEE 16th International Conference on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks (BSN) (pp. 1-4). IEEE.
Watts, C. R., Hamilton, A., Toles, L., Childs, L., & Mau, T. (2019). Intervention Outcomes of Two Treatments for Muscle Tension Dysphonia: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 62(2), 272-282.
Titze, I. R., Riede, T., Palaparthi, A., Hynan, L. S., Hamilton, A., Toles, L., & Mau, T. (2018). Individualized patient vocal priorities for tailored therapy. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 61(12), 2884-2894.
Watts, C. R., Hamilton, A., Toles, L., Childs, L., & Mau, T. (2015). A randomized controlled trial of stretch‐and‐flow voice therapy for muscle tension dysphonia. The Laryngoscope, 125(6), 1420-1425.
Watts, C. R., Diviney, S. S., Hamilton, A., Toles, L., Childs, L., & Mau, T. (2015). The effect of stretch-and-flow voice therapy on measures of vocal function and handicap. Journal of Voice, 29(2), 191-199
Childs, L. F., Bielinski, C., Toles, L., Hamilton, A., Deane, J., & Mau, T. (2015). Relationship between patient‐perceived vocal handicap and clinician‐rated level of vocal dysfunction. The Laryngoscope, 125(1), 180-185.
Crozier, E. E., Klein, K., Deane, J., Toles, L. E., & Myers, L. L. (2012). Video laryngoscopy‐assisted secondary tracheoesophageal puncture placement for the patient with severely limited neck extension. The Laryngoscope, 122(1), 134-136.