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what begins the process of inhalation? correct answers the contraction of the diaphragm what happens when pressure increases, volume correct answers decreases when is the glottis visible? correct answers only when the focal fold are open where is the dominant side of the brain on? correct ...

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CSD 115 Final || Questions with complete answers.
what begins the process of inhalation? correct answers the contraction of the diaphragm
what happens when pressure increases, volume correct answers decreases
when is the glottis visible? correct answers only when the focal fold are open
where is the dominant side of the brain on? correct answers let hemisphere
what type of degree do speech pathologists need to get? correct answers masters
What is Bernoulli's principle and Myoelastic-Aerodynamic theory used to explain? correct answers how the vocal folds move in a wavelike manner thereby the producing phonation
what is a reduplicated jargon? correct answers when children combine two sounds and produce the syllable over and over "bababa"
what is variated jargon? correct answers what happens when you move your right arm? correct answers primary cortex on your left side
what do adductor muscles do? correct answers close the vocal folds
what do we use the International Phonetic Alphabet for? correct answers to accurately write all 40 sounds used in the english language?
where is the Broca's area found? correct answers frontal lobe
what contains the premotor area and primary motor cortex? correct answers frontal lobe
what is responsible for motor coordination, balance and movement correct answers cerebellum
what is primarily responsible for processing visual information? correct answers occipital lobe
what detects sensation (pain, touch, temperature) correct answers parietal lobe
where are cognitive skills such as a problem solving and judgement are mediated here? correct answers temporal lobe
what is responsible for processing and formulating language? correct answers temporal lobe
wha is protected by meninges and bone? correct answers brain and the spinal cord
where is Wernicke's area located? correct answers temporal what is the function of Wernicke's area? correct answers language formulation and comprehension
how many pairs of cranial and spinal nerves? correct answers 12, 31
what are the orders of the meninges? correct answers pia mater, arachoid mater, dura mater
what is the central nervous system comprised of? correct answers the brain and the spinal cord
what is the brainstem responsible for? correct answers breathing, heart rate, and other autonomic functions
what is phonation? correct answers the production of sound at the larynx
the primary language area of the brain is called? correct answers Wernicke's area
what do the vocal folds attach to? correct answers thyroid and arytenoid
what is the primary/biological function of the articulatory system? correct answers chewing and swallowing
what system produces the energy for speech? correct answers respiratory system
36 correct answers what is the order of the development of these prelinguistic skills? correct answers vegetative sounds, cooing, babbling
how to we classify consonants? correct answers place, manner, voice
what is a glide? correct answers what is an affricate? correct answers consonants that begin as a stop but end as a fricative
what is a stop correct answers what is a phoneme? correct answers what is the definition of communication? correct answers the process by which information is
exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs or behaviors
44 correct answers what is a speech pathologist? correct answers a professional trained to identify, diagnose, treat and help to prevent communicative disorders
what can communication disorders have a negative impact on? correct answers formulation of language, transmission of speech, reception of information, comprehending messages

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