Definition of communication - ANSWERInformation exchanged thru common system of symbols, signs, or behavior
What information is exchanged when communicating - ANSWERThoughts, ideas, feelings, emotions
How are the ways of communication exchanged - ANSWERVerbally, written/reading, facial expres...
Definition of communication - ANSWERInformation exchanged thru common system of symbols,
signs, or behavior
What information is exchanged when communicating - ANSWERThoughts, ideas, feelings, emotions
How are the ways of communication exchanged - ANSWERVerbally, written/reading, facial
expressions, gestures/body language/signs, and touch
What are the four steps of the communication process - ANSWERFormulating, transmitting,
receiving, and comprehending
Com process: formulating - ANSWERCreating thoughts; putting thoughts and ideas into words, signs,
or symbols
What are the two reasons for having a com disorder - ANSWERFailure to develop or loss of the ability
What are speech language pathologist trained to do - ANSWERIdentify, diagnose, treat, and prevent
com and swallowing disorders
What are audiologist trained to do - ANSWERTreat hearing, balance, and other ear related problems
Are audiologist or speech pathologist harder to become - ANSWERAudiologist
What is ASHA - ANSWERAmerican Speech-Language-Hearing Association
What is AAA - ANSWERAmerican Academy of Audiology
, What is neurlogy - ANSWERDealing w nerves and nervous system
What makes up the central nervous system system - ANSWERBrain and spinal cord
What makes up the peripheral nervous system - ANSWERCranial nerves, spinal nerves, and
automatic nervous system (fight or flight)
Com process: transmitting - ANSWERThe action of saying or doing; organizing and coordinating
speech
Com process: receiving - ANSWERListening or seeing; using hearing, touch, or vision to transmit info
to brain
Com process: comprehending - ANSWERUnderstanding; decoding the message
What is a com disorder - ANSWERWhen people have difficulty formulating, transmitting, receiving, or
understanding language
What is the brain protected by - ANSWERSkull
What is the spinal cord protected by - ANSWERSpinal column
What is pia mater - ANSWERAttached directly to brain and spinal cord
What's the order of the meninges (skull to brain) - ANSWERDura, arachnoid, pia
What are the 4 lobes - ANSWERFrontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital
What are the 2 hemispheres connected by - ANSWERCorpus callosum: lets them communicate
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