Power, Source, Filter
Laryngeal Cartilages
Laryngeal Muscles
Voice Assessment
Voice Treatment
100

The power source for vocal fold vibration is?

Breathing, respiration

100

This forms the top ring of the trachea.

cricoid
100

This muscle is on the side of the larynx extending from the cricoid to the arytenoid

lateral cricoarytenoid

100

True or False: We want to assess how someones voice disorder affects their life personally, professionally, and socially.

true.

100

What is trial therapy?

Attempting to utilize facilitators and cues to gain vocal fold vibration and movement

200

The source of vocal fold vibration is called?

phonation

200

These are two paired pyramid-shaped cartilages on top of cricoid.

arytenoids

200

These two muscles extend between the two arytenoids

Interarytenoids (oblique/transverse)

200

What provides information about how someone balances airflow and air pressure?

Aerodynamic testing

200

True or False: The integration of explicit and implicit learning is important in voice therapy.

true

300

True or False: Vocal folds are housed in the larynx.

True

300

This forms the anterior attachment point of the vocal folds

thyroid cartilage

300

This is the primary tensor and extends from the cricoid to the thyroid

cricothyroid

300

What is it called when you use a strobe light attached to a camera to see the vocal folds vibrate?

videostroboscopy

300

What you target during a session is called a..

therapy goal
400

The filter is the vocal tract which creates modification of phonation called?

resonation

400

These are small cartilages that are on top of the arytenoids

corniculate cartilages

400

This is another term for the vocal folds

thyroarytenoid

400

Auditory-perceptual testing shows us...

how their voice sounds to you

400

The hierarchy for voice therapy includes:

words, phrases, sentences, reading, convo

500

The larynx is suspended by which bone?

hyoid

500

These cartilages are located within the aryepiglottic folds

Cuneiform cartilages

500
This is the primary abductor of the vocal folds

Posterior cricoarytenoids

500

During what portion of the assessment would you provide recommendations?

closeout

500

Dysphonia means?

Difficulty with sound