Neuroanatomy
Speech Science
Phonetics
Introduction to CMD
Audiology
100

 Controls coordination of movement

What is cerebellum?

100

Open at one end closed at the other  

What is quarter wave resonator?

100

maɪ ˈbrɪljənt frɛnd

What is my brilliant friend?

100

Sense of perceiving sound

What is hearing? 

100

Slope with normal hearing in low frequencies but degree of loss in high frequencies

What is high-frequency?
200

Arises from vertebral artiers?

What are subclavian arteries?
200

Whole number multiples of the fundamental frequency

What are harmonics?

200

Speech segment that has linguistic function of distinguishing minimal units of meaning in spoken language 

What is a Phoneme?

200

Entrance between middle to inner ear?

What is oval window?

200

Encourage patients to provide information they feel relevant 

What is ethnographic interviewing?

300

Accessory Nerve 

What is the name of Cranial Nerve XI

300
Amplified harmonic 

What is a formant?

300

How many phonemes in “Rhode Island” 

What is 8?

300

Type of Impedance of air

What is low impedance?

300

Speech frequency distribution falls between what range

What is 300 Hz and 6000 Hz?

400

A serve from of spina bifida, spinal cord, and/or nerve roots protrude through posterior defects

What is Myelomeningocele
400

Type of amplitude that varies with time

What is instantaneous amplitude?

400

Manner of articulation for /m/ 

What is nasal?

400

Malleus, Incus, Stapes

What is ossicular chain?

400

Measurement and the stimulus are on the same side

What is Ipsilateral reflex?

500

Symptom from the occlusion of PCA 

What is vision loss?

500

This filter only allows high frequency sounds to remain unchanged

What is high pass?

500

A vowel-like sound that involved a gradual transition from one vowel articulation to another

What is a dipthong?

500

Organs of balance 

what are vestibule and semicircular canals?

500

Average of best two, 500Hz, 1000Hz, 2000Hz

What is Fletcher's average?