## airflow_bend.png The image is a line graph that displays data related to "Average Oral and Nasal Flow across all tokens of bend for p03." The x-axis represents "Normalized Time," ranging from -25 to 50, which likely indicates the time in milliseconds normalized relative to some event or point of interest. The y-axis represents "Flow (in mL/sec)," indicating the flow rate measured in milliliters per second. There are two lines on the graph: one red and one green. Both lines represent different types of flow—oral and nasal, respectively. - The **red line** represents oral flow. - The **green line** represents nasal flow. The graph shows that both flows start at zero around normalized time -25 and then increase to a peak value for the oral flow (red) near 0 on the x-axis. After reaching this peak, the oral flow decreases again but remains above the baseline until it drops sharply towards the end of the graph. The nasal flow (green line), in contrast, shows a more gradual increase from zero and then plateaus around normalized time -25 before decreasing slightly. The shaded areas between these lines represent the variability or range of measurements for each type of flow across all tokens of "bend" for p03. These shaded regions are darker at their peaks to indicate higher variability during those times, suggesting that there is more fluctuation in both oral and nasal flows around normalized time 0. There are no people depicted in this image; it is purely a data visualization. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.