Speech Anatomy/Phys
Hearing Anatomy/Phys
Miscellaneous
Speech/Language/Hearing Disorders
Miscellaneous
100

These structures vibrate to produce voicing

Vocal Folds

100

This fleshy structure is the visible portion of the outer ear

the Pinna

100

This is the number of words ASHA suggests a child should have by 24 months

50 or more

100

This language disorder's name has recently undergone a change, with many researchers now using the newer label. It used to encompass only those with typical nonverbal IQ, but now includes nonverbal IQ of higher than 2 SD below the mean

DLD- Developmental Language Disorder (formerly SLI - Specific language impairment)

100

What does the acronym "CELF" mean

clinical evaluation of language fundamentals

200

What is the cartilaginous structure within the pharynx that often retroflexes during a swallow?

epiglottis

200

These three tiny bones transfer energy from the outer to the inner ear

Malleus, Incus, Stapes

200

Infants are generally thought to lose the ability to discriminate between nonnative phonemes at this age

10 months

200

What is the term for material entering the trachea during feeding without patint response?

Silent Aspiration

200

A symptom of aphasia in which the patient is unable to recall the names of everyday objects.


Anomia

300

What kind of swallow pattern do babies follow when swallowing?

suck, swallow, breathe

300

The average length of a human ear canal

2.5 cm long

300

Children have the /r/ phoneme aquired by this age

4-5 years

300

This motor speech disorder is caused by bilateral damage to the upper motor neurons

Spastic dyarthira

300

This is used to estimate communication function during audiometric assessment.

Speech audiometry

400

Name three parts of a neuron

Dendrites, Nucleus, Axon, Myelin Sheath, Cell body, Nodes of ranvier

400

 This muscle contracts in response to loud sounds

Stapedius muscle

400

A term for hearing loss that occurs in elderly indivdiuals

presbycusis

400

Form of therapy often used to treat individuals with Parkinson's disease.

SPEAK OUT! or Lee Silverman Voice Treatment

400

The two gold-standard instrumental assessment for dysphagia

FEES and MBS

500

Which cranial nerve controls sensation of the posterior 1/3 of the tongue?

Glossopharyngeal (CN IX)

500

Name the three ducts of the cochlea

scala vestibuli, the scala media, scala tympani

500

Infants begin recognizing their name by this age

4-6 months

500

This type of pathology that involves the VIIIth nerve or the auditory brainstem

Retrocochlear

500

The term for random movement of air particles

Brownian Motion

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