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Scientific Method - ANS empirical, deterministic, predictive, parsimonious

empirical - ANS based on data

deterministic - ANS obeys physical laws

predictive - ANS If you do this, then this will happen

parsiminious - ANS uses the simplest explanation possible

why use technology? - ANS overcome listener bias, describe severity objectively, track
progress over time, ASHA's focus on evidence-based practice, provide biofeedback to patient

how to overcome listener bias? - ANS consistent, reliable measurements

how to track progress over time? - ANS demonstrate treatment efficacy

biofeedback example - ANS vizipitch- allows client to view intonation patterns on a screen so
they can see & monitor their own progress

things clinicians can do that technology can't - ANS understand the numbers, examine
qualitatively and quantitatively, judgments/ interpreting data

why understand technology? - ANS SLP needs to know normal & disordered physiology; can
only provide rational treatment if data is understood; need to know what numbers from
instruments represent; provide expert interpretation

3 key arenas of Speech Science - ANS acoustic phonetics, physiologic phonetics, speech
perception

physiologic phonetics - ANS kinematics, aerodynamics, electromyography

frequency - ANS how often a waveform repeats; measured in Hz

simplest sounds - ANS pure tones

, complex tones - ANS have more than 1 sine wave (more than 1 sound being produced
together, & they blend); have many frequencies; F0 = strongest; perceived pitch follows
fundamental; human voice has F0 and harmonics; auditory system responds to all frequencies

pitch perception - ANS linked to frequency; order on a musical scale; subjective perception;
can't be measured w/ instruments; listener matches perceived pitch to that of a pure tone of a
known frequency

Frequency Difference Limens (DL) - ANS smallest detectable change in frequency; DLs
increase w/ stimulus frequency; high frequency sounds must differ more to be heard as different
in pitch; as intensity increases, DLs become larger

Intensity of speech - ANS measured in dB SPL

dB SPL = - ANS 20 (log10 PO/PR)

periodic relationship - ANS if frequencies in a complex tone are in a mathematical relationship
to one another such that the harmonics are multiples of the fundamental; if not periodic, sounds
jarring/ discordant

missing fundamental - ANS listen to a harmonic series; actual fundamental can be absent;
timbre/ quality is different; pitch is still perceived as the same; brain processes harmonic
structure & fills gap by calculation/ interpolation; cheap audio equipment- stimulated bass; AKA
"residue pitch"

pitch perception in music - ANS A or B sounds equivalent up or down; some note pairs blend
harmoniously, some are dissonant; harmonic frequencies match or don't

octave - ANS doubling/ halving of frequency

Intensity - ANS measured with a sound level meter; power per unit area

intensity formula - ANS watts/meter squared

loudness - ANS a perceptual characteristic; judged by listener (not right or wrong); linked to
intensity by psychophysical scale

magnitude rating - ANS the process of plotting psychological perceptions of intensity

recruitment - ANS an abnormal growth in loudness

effect of frequency on loudness - ANS hearing more sensitive at some frequencies (lowest
thresholds from 1000-5000 Hz); thresholds increase for lowest & highest frequency sounds;
audiometers use HL, not SPL because of the unequal response

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