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what begins the process of inhalation? - ANSWERthe contraction of the diaphragm what happens when pressure increases, volume - ANSWERdecreases when is the glottis visible? - ANSWERonly when the focal fold are open where is the dominant side of the brain on? - ANSWERlet hemisphere what type of d...

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CSD 115 Final Exam Questions &
Answers 100% Correct!!

what begins the process of inhalation? - ANSWERthe contraction of the diaphragm

what happens when pressure increases, volume - ANSWERdecreases

when is the glottis visible? - ANSWERonly when the focal fold are open

where is the dominant side of the brain on? - ANSWERlet hemisphere

what type of degree do speech pathologists need to get? - ANSWERmasters

What is Bernoulli's principle and Myoelastic-Aerodynamic theory used to explain? - ANSWERhow the
vocal folds move in a wavelike manner thereby the producing phonation

what is a reduplicated jargon? - ANSWERwhen children combine two sounds and produce the
syllable over and over "bababa"

what is variated jargon? - ANSWER

what happens when you move your right arm? - ANSWERprimary cortex on your left side

what do adductor muscles do? - ANSWERclose the vocal folds

what do we use the International Phonetic Alphabet for? - ANSWERto accurately write all 40 sounds
used in the english language?

where is the Broca's area found? - ANSWERfrontal lobe

what contains the premotor area and primary motor cortex? - ANSWERfrontal lobe

what is responsible for motor coordination, balance and movement - ANSWERcerebellum

what is primarily responsible for processing visual information? - ANSWERoccipital lobe

what detects sensation (pain, touch, temperature) - ANSWERparietal lobe

where are cognitive skills such as a problem solving and judgement are mediated here? -
ANSWERtemporal lobe

what is responsible for processing and formulating language? - ANSWERtemporal lobe

wha is protected by meninges and bone? - ANSWERbrain and the spinal cord

where is Wernicke's area located? - ANSWERtemporal

what is the function of Wernicke's area? - ANSWERlanguage formulation and comprehension

how many pairs of cranial and spinal nerves? - ANSWER12, 31

what are the orders of the meninges? - ANSWERpia mater, arachoid mater, dura mater

what is the central nervous system comprised of? - ANSWERthe brain and the spinal cord

, what is the brainstem responsible for? - ANSWERbreathing, heart rate, and other autonomic
functions

what is phonation? - ANSWERthe production of sound at the larynx

the primary language area of the brain is called? - ANSWERWernicke's area

what do the vocal folds attach to? - ANSWERthyroid and arytenoid

what is the primary/biological function of the articulatory system? - ANSWERchewing and swallowing

what system produces the energy for speech? - ANSWERrespiratory system

36 - ANSWER

what is the order of the development of these prelinguistic skills? - ANSWERvegetative sounds,
cooing, babbling

how to we classify consonants? - ANSWERplace, manner, voice

what is a glide? - ANSWER

what is an affricate? - ANSWERconsonants that begin as a stop but end as a fricative

what is a stop - ANSWER

what is a phoneme? - ANSWER

what is the definition of communication? - ANSWERthe process by which information is exchanged
between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs or behaviors

44 - ANSWER

what is a speech pathologist? - ANSWERa professional trained to identify, diagnose, treat and help to
prevent communicative disorders

what can communication disorders have a negative impact on? - ANSWERformulation of language,
transmission of speech, reception of information, comprehending messages

47-50 - ANSWER

what can a cleft lip and palate affect on a person? - ANSWERarticulation and resonance

2 - ANSWER

why is children figuring out how to use figurative language a good thing? - ANSWERso they can use
humor in their language

60% of children's first words are? - ANSWERnouns and proper nouns

what is an example of an articulation disorder when they say wing instead of ring? - ANSWERwing

who theorized that children are born with linguistic acquisition device that allows them to require
knowledge at a rapid pace? - ANSWERChomsky

who believes language is learned through operant conditioning? - ANSWERSkinner

what is it called when a child uses "daddy" to refer to all male figures? - ANSWERoverextention

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