Genetic Syndromes
Anatomy and Physiology
Child Language
Fluency
Research Methods
100
Chromosome 15 is duplicated, and symptoms include a stiff jerky gait, laughter and happy demeanor, hand-flapping, and few or no words

What is Angelman Syndrome 

100

Tenses velum and dilates the Eustachian Tube

What is the Tensor Veli Palatine

100

CP with disturbed balance, awkward gait, and uncoordinated movement

What is ataxic CP

100
Unintelligible speech, rate variations, monotoneous voice, rate variations 

What is cluttering

100

Helps establish cause-effect relations based on different trial performances under different conditions

What is Single-subject design 

200

Absence of the short arm of the fifth chromosome 

What is Cri du Chat Syndrome 


200

Planning/sequencing, reasoning, problem solving, attention, personality, emotions, and expressive language

What is the frontal lobe

200
Growls, squeels, and raspberries at 4-6 months

What is the expansion stage of vocalization

200

Van Riper's approach

What is fluent stuttering method

200

Explain-first-and-verify-later

What is deductive method 
300

Intellectual disabilities, pragmatics and syntax especially affected

What is Fragile X Syndrome

300

Innervates all intrinsic muscles of the larynx 

What is the recurrent laryngeal nerve of the Vagus 

300

Piages Stages of Cognitive Development

What is the sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operations, and formal operations 

300

Pause-and talk (time out), response cost

What is direct stuttering reduction method

300

The degree to which a new measure correlates with an established measure of known validity

What is concurrent validity 

400

Deletion in the region of the long arm of chromosome 15. Excessive eating, imprecise articulation, oral-motor difficulties

What is Prader-Willi Syndrome 

400
Supplies motor cortex, Broca's area, primary auditory cortex, Wernicke's area, and supramarginal gyrus

What is the middle cerebral artery

400

First and last acquired grammatical morphemes

What is present progressive and contractible auxillary 

400
Preschool children stutter more on 

What are function words 

400

The extent to which scores deviate from the mean 

What is standard deviation 

500

Submucous cleft in some cases, a short or immobile soft palate, and sucking and swallowing problems in infancy. Underdeveloped facial bones, small chin, malocclusions 

What is Treacher Collins Syndrome 

500

Connects areas within the same hemisphere

What are association fibers

500

Language is acquired through social interactions. People are motivated to interact, so they learn language

What is the Social Interactionism Theory (Vygotsky)

500

The fluency shaping technique 

Airflow management, gentle onset, and reduced rate of speech

500

Directly manipulated by the experimenter to produce change 

What is the independent variable