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CLTM Neuroanatomy/Neurophysiology 2023/2024 updated
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CLTM Neuroanatomy/Neurophysiology 
how long before brain cells start to die when deprived of oxygen - correct answer 3-5 minutes 
 
irreversible neuronal death begins at blood flows below - correct answer 12m/100g/min 
 
transverse temporal gyrus AKA - correct answer Heschl's gyrus 
 
first cortical structure to receive/process most of the incoming auditory information - correct answer transverse temporal gyrus 
 
transverse temporal gyrus is located - correct answer in the primary auditory cor...
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CALT - Dyslexia and Related Terms Exam 100% Accurate!!
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Accent - ANSWERSstress or emphasis on one syllable in a word or part of a word; sound is louder, longer, and higher. 
 
Accuracy - ANSWERSAbility to decode single words correctly with freedom from error or mistake. 
 
Active Learning - ANSWERSLearning in which the learner mentally searches for connections between new and already known information. 
 
allophone - ANSWERSA variation of a speech sound (/t/ in top, stop, spits, swiftne 
 
Alphabetic Principle - ANSWERSLetter/sound relationship. Rela...
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Medsci 142 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Medsci 142 Exam Questions With Correct 
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When you first started your rat dissection, the first serous membrane which you cut with scissors 
was the: 
a) parietal pleura 
b) diaphragm 
c) parietal peritoneum 
d) visceral peritoneum 
e) epidermis and dermis - answerc) parietal peritoneum 
a lesion encompassing the supra marginal and angular gyros region on the left side of the brain 
results in a 
a) sensory/fluent aphasia 
b) spastic paralysis 
c) visual field blindness 
d) deficit in rea...
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ALTA exam Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
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Rapid letter naming is the key to 
 automatic word recognition 
The Conners' Rating Scales are used to measure— 
 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder 
Repeating prior information in a multisensory structured language program is 
essential to ensure 
 Automaticity 
Which prominent name(s) is/are closely associated with research on 
phonological awareness? 
 Isabelle Liberman 
§504 refers to a section of— 
 The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 
left inferior frontal region (Broca's) 
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CETP Exam Review Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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CETP Exam Review Questions With 100% 
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Respiration relies on the muscles of inspiration & expiration. The thick, dome-shaped muscle 
that separates the abdomen from the thorax is the... 
A. sternocleidomastoid 
B. Levator costarum longis 
C. serratus posterior superior 
D. pectoralis major 
E. diaphragm - answerE. diaphragm 
Most pharyngeal muscles are innervated by the cranial nerves ... 
A. V,VII 
B. XI, XII 
C. X, XI 
D. IX, X 
E. VIII, X - answerD. IX (glossopharyngeal), X (v...
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ALTA Competency Exam 2023| 120 Questions| Correct Answers| Verified
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affix -ANSWER prefix or suffix added to a base word. ex. unhelpful 
 
active learning -ANSWER learning in which the learner mentally searches for connections between new and already known information 
 
allophone -ANSWER a variation of a speech sound (/t/ in top, stop, spits, swift) 
 
analytic -ANSWER pertaining to instruction or a process that separates WHOLE into its PARTS. Analytic phonics separates a whole word into its parts so students can deduce the phonics relationships of the separ...
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ALTA Competency Exam Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
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affix 
 prefix or suffix added to a base word. ex. unhelpful 
active learning 
 learning in which the learner mentally searches for connections between new and 
already known information 
allophone 
 a variation of a speech sound (/t/ in top, stop, spits, swift) 
analytic 
 pertaining to instruction or a process that separates WHOLE into its PARTS. 
Analytic phonics separates a whole word into its parts so students can deduce the 
phonics relationships of the separate orthographic patterns 
a...
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MEDSCI 142 STUDY GUIDE.
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MEDSCI 142 STUDY GUIDE. 
Gyrus - answerfolds of the cortical region 
Fissures - answerdeepest grooves between folds 
Sulcus - answershallower grooves between folds 
Longitudinal fissure - answerdivides the cerebrum into right and left cerebral hemispheres 
Corpus Callosum - answerband of white matter connecting hemispheres 
Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, Temporal - answerlobes of the cerebrum 
Central Sulcus - answerseparates frontal lobe from parietal lobe 
Precentral Gyrus - answerlocated immed...
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ALTA Competency Exam 120 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
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affix - ️️prefix or suffix added to a base word. ex. unhelpful 
	 
active learning - ️️learning in which the learner mentally searches for connections between new and already known information 
 
allophone - ️️a variation of a speech sound (/t/ in top, stop, spits, swift) 
 
analytic - ️️pertaining to instruction or a process that separates WHOLE into its PARTS. Analytic phonics separates a whole word into its parts so students can deduce the phonics relationships of the separate...
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COMD 4600 Exam 1 midterm questions with complete verified solutions 2024
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Divine Source Theory 
"Spontaneous language", "original divine language or God-given language", humans were provided language by a God 
 
 
 
Natural Sound Source 
-"Bow-wow" theory 
-"Pooh-pooh" theory 
 
 
 
 
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"Bow-wow" theory 
Primitive words derive from imitations of the natural sounds that early human beings heard around them. This is supported by onomatopei...
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