Anatomy
AAC
Disorders
Hearing Science
Swallowing
100

The only bone in the human body that doesn't connect to any other bone?

What is the hyoid?

100

The use of tools to fully replace the human voice.

What is alternative communication?

100

When someone has difficulty swallowing.

What is dysphagia?

100

When sound can't travel through the ear canal, it may still be transmitted by this mechanism.

What is bone conduction?

100

This elevates during swallowing to protect the airway.

What is the larynx?

200

The flap that protects the airway during breathing

What is the epiglottis?

200

The use of high frequency words to promote communication across contexts.

What is core vocabulary?

200

This community does not see hearing loss as a 'disorder' and uses a sign system for communication.

What is being culturally deaf?

200

Sounds are transmitted by the ear drum (tympanum) to these bones.

What are the incus, malleus, and stapes (ossicles)?

200

This structure moves food from the front to the back of the mouth.

What is the tongue?

300

This elevates to close off the nasal passages during speech and swallowing.

What is the vellum?

300

This genetic disorder causes low muscle tone that might make speech difficult to understand, thus making the use of AAC a possible treatment.

What is Down syndrome?

300

This is considered to be a perceptual disorder.

Hearing loss or deafness. 

300

This structure is what we usually call the outer ear.

What is the pinna?

300

This is indicated when you hears a wet sound during speech following a meal.

What is aspiration?

(or penetration)

400

When the larynx elevates, this opens to allow food to enter the esophagus.  

What is the Upper Esophageal Sphincter (UES)?

400

This is a better way to check that an AAC user understands a concept, rather than just pressing a single button.

What is describing a concept?

400

When we don't know the exact cause of a disorder, we call it this. 

What is a functional disorder?

400

These tiny structures on the cochlea turn mechanical energy into a electrical impulses.

What are hair cells?

400

This may be performed to test for an unsafe swallow. 

Video fluoroscopic swallow study (VFSS)

A fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES)

500

These get you dizzy when you spin in a circle. 

What are the semi-circular canals?

500

This is a human right, no matter what form it takes?

What is communication?

500

This congenital disorder may cause difficulty with coordinating the muscles for a safe swallow.

What is cerebral palsy?

500

This transmits sounds from the cochlea to the rest of the brain.

The eight auditory nerve. 

500

An efficient swallow requires these three things.

What are strength, timing, and coordination?