Vocal health
Motor learning
Hearing
1200

These 2 things contributes to a body's resistance to antibiotics.

What are over-prescription of antibiotics and the use of antibiotics in factory farming?
1200

This is one way to describe the human brain.

What is really freaking complex?
1200

The structures of the ear change mechanical energy into this.

What is electrical signals?

1400

For swollen vocal folds, these are the 2 effective measures to reduce swelling.

What are time and/or steroids?

1400

Saying something like 'Allow breath in, have clear consonants' just before your student sings is an example of this.

What is 'feed forward'?

1400

The ossicular reflex is one that does this.

What is protects the ear from loud sustained sounds?

1600

These are some effective home remedies to help alleviate acid reflux.

What are decrease in eating acidic foods/drinks and alcohol; stop eating or drinking hours before sleep; and prop up the head of your bed?

1600

Something is said to be 'learned' when it is this.

What is repeatable under differing circumstances?

1600

Eustachian tubes allow for the pressure on either side of the ear drum to be equalized so that this.

What is the ear drum can vibrate freely?

1800

These are 2 best ways to alleviate cold symptoms.

What are ibuprofen (to reduce inflammation) and a first generation antihistamine like benadryl (to stop the immune response)?

1800

As a student's mastery of a skill increases, the teacher's amount of feedback should this.

What is decrease?

1800

Absolute Spectral Tone Color Theory states that frequencies sound like these.

What are vowels?

2000

These are the 3 alternatives to a regular-sized anesthesia tube.

What are a child-sized tube, a mask over the mouth and nose, and a laryngeal mask (LMA)?

2000

According to motor learning theory, these are 3 attributes of good practice.

What are the practice sessions are evenly distributed throughout the week, the practice sessions are varied, and the bits are randomized?

2000
According to ASTC Theory, an /a/ vowel is made of frequencies that sound like these 2 vowels.

What are /o/ and /a/?