Language
Cognition
Voice
Swallowing
Ana/ Phy/ Neu
100

What linguistic skill is understanding written or spoken stimuli?

Linguistic comprehension

100

What do you call the system wherein each concept is one node, and they are connected to other nodes, with more related nodes being the more proximal neighbors?

Semantic network*

100

Production of voice is also known as...?

Phonation

100

What do you call the radiographic procedure that provides a direct, dynamic view of oral, pharyngeal, and upper esophageal function during swallowing?

VFSS/MBS*

100

What is BA 22?

Wernicke's Area*

200

What linguistic skill is expressing something fluently and something that makes sense?

Discourse production

200

What type of attention do you use when you focus only on reading your book instead of listening to your friend's chismis at the same time?

Selective attention*

200

Amplitude is to _____ and frequency is to ______

Amplitude: loudness

frequency: pitch

200

What does NPO mean?

Nil per orem / None per oral*

200

Name this structure*

Posterior pharyngeal wall*

300

What linguistic skill is being tapped when you are naming objects?

Lexical retrieval

300

Which executive function is needed for you to start working on an assignment?

Initiation*

300

What do you call the instrumental assessment that allows viewing of  a slow-motion, magnified view of  vocal cords in action?

Videolaryngostroboscopy

300

What term is used to describe when material enters the larynx but does not go beyond the vocal folds?

Penetration*

300

Identify the CN: sensory (taste to anterior 2/3 of tongue)

CN VII: Facial Nerve

400

What are the language modalities?

listening, reading, writing, speaking

400

Your memories when you were a child are stored in which LTM storage?

Episodic memory*

400

What does GRBAS stand for?

Grade, Roughness, Breathiness, Asthenia, Strain

400

What are the four main phases of swallowing?

Oral preparatory

Oral transit

Pharyngeal

Esophageal*

400

Recite all 12 cranial nerves in order

Olfactory, optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal, abducens, facial, vestibulocochlear, glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory, hypoglossal*

500

What are the 5 components of language?

semantics, phonology, morphology, syntax, pragmatics

500

Explain how you create and retrieve memories

...*

500

Give 5 recommendations for vocal hygiene

...*

500

Pureed consistencies are level ___ in the IDDSI framework

Level 4*

500

What happens with the vocal folds when there is dilophonia?

Different oscillation between L and R VFs