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Depends on where you cut the head off. If you cut it straight below the mandible, then yes, no vocal cords but the larynx is still located inside the neck, so the vocal cords could still be intact on the severed head depending on the location of the cut. The another problem is that you probably couldn't control them all that well, because the recurrent laryngeal nerve would be severed, leading to major loss of function in the vocal muscles. Oh and another small problem would the lack of lungs, meaning you couldnt force air out from in between your vocal cords
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Depends on how low the chop, as to whether vocal cords would be present or not, itâs no longer having an attachment to the trachea and lungs, and the spinal cord to control the diaphragm, and vocal cords, that makes a silly idea of a talking head, at least one that doesnât sing âAnd She Was,â being possible. Immediate post decapitation is a state that leaves a head without blood flow at the correct pressure range. Consciousness is lost the second the cranial blood pressure drops to zero. Observers of decapitations, like Mary Stuartâs at Fotheringhay Castle, observed that the faces of the beheaded would twitch, and move their eyes and lips, even look into the eyes of people who held her head, for some time after, but fades the longer the time. These were not conscious choices though, but were the results of neurology thatâs hardwired to work together, try to function without all that wiring, or support systems, that it normally works with, and it doesnât work well at all. Mary Stewart would make eye contact with people that held her head, and when spoken to, she would quiver her lip, but this was not conscious actions, just hard wired responses to stimuli.
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@Humongous_Pig_Benis
1 year ago
No vocal cords and also no lungs to exhale through the windpipe and make the vocal cords resonate.
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