Anatomy
Disorders
Phonetics
Abbreviations
Audiology
100

These are the lobes of the brain

What are the temporal, frontal, parietal, and occipital lobes?

100

This is the proper term for disordered swallowing

What is dysphagia?

100

This phonetic symbol is /ʊ/

What is an upsilon?

100

AAC stands for this

What is Augmentative/Alternative Communication?

100

It takes this long for a cochlear implant to begin functioning

What is four weeks?

200

This structure regulates body postures, equilibrium, and coordinated fine motor movements:

  1. Angular gyrus

  2. Cerebellum

  3. Circle of Willis

What is the cerebellum?

200

This is a motor speech disorder in which the muscles of the face, mouth, and respiratory system may become weak, slowed, or immobile after a stroke or other brain injury.

What is dysarthria?

200

This vowel is a low front unrounded lax vowel

What is æ?

200

The CCCs stand for this

What is certification of clinical competency?

200

Frequency is measured in this

What is hertz? (one cycle per second)

300

These are the neurons that transmit information away from the brain:

  1. Afferent neurons

  2. Efferent neurons

  3. Primary neurons



What are efferent neurons?

300

True or false: aphasia is a speech disorder

False (it's a language disorder)

300

This symbol is ɚ

What is a schwar?

300

This is what APD stands for

What is auditory processing disorder?

300

This is the father of audiology

Who is Raymond Carhart?

400

This hemisphere of the brain houses language skills

What is the left hemisphere?

400

Autism is this kind of disorder

What is a neurological disorder?

400

This is the dash underneath an n or l

What is a syllabic constant?

400

This is abbreviated PNS

What is peripheral nervous system?

400

This is the three-dimensional hearing of sound

What is sound propagation?

500

This is not a lobe of the cerebrum:

  1. Frontal Lobe

  2. Temporal Lobe

  3. Cricoid Lobe

What is the cricoid lobe?

500

Speech sound disorders affect these three things

What are motor planning of speech, perception of sound, and phonological representation?

500

This translates to:

jɔɹ meɪkɪŋ ə dɪfərəns

What is "You're making a difference"?

500

IPA stands for this

What is international phonetic alphabet?

500

This is a malformation of the ear canal

What is atresia?

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