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Speech & Speech Disorders

Horizontales
An aspect of prosody that refers to how we emphasize different syllables within a word
Which branch of CN X innervates the intrinsic mm. of the larynx for TVF adduction?
The ___ pathway through the basal ganglia inhibits excess movements that are not needed.
The speech system associated with voicing
An easy way to assess for phonation and resonance in someone with dysarthria
This motor neuron system is responsible for creating rapid, skilled, voluntary movement patterns
A type of dysarthria characterized by excess movements that interfere with speech, due to damage to the indirect pathway through the basal ganglia
A type of dysarthria characterized by reduced movement, due to damage to the direct pathway through the basal ganglia
An easy speech task to assess for articulation in someone with dysarthria
This hemisphere is involved in motor planning.
The ___ pathway through the basal ganglia excites/allows movements to occur.
Verticales
This part of the brain regulates sensory-motor coordination
A type of dysarthria characterized by weak, slow, tight movements, due to damage to UMNs
Another name of "voluntary" or "striated" muscles
A disorder of motor planning that makes voluntary movements for speech difficult
The speech system associated with the velum, to distinguish oral and nasal sounds
An aspect of prosody that refers to how we vary our voice across an utterance
The first stage of voluntary motor control, that involves setting the place and manner of articulatory movements
The middle stage of voluntary motor control that involves regulating how to carry out movements (allow, inhibit, coordinate)
Each nerve always innervates muscles on the same side of the body. What's a word that means "on the same side"?
The third stage of voluntary motor control that involves sending the signal to engage muscle movements
A type of dysarthria characterized by weak muscles, due to damage to CNs
This motor neuron system is responsible for innervating muscles in the PNS
A type of dysarthria characterized by incoordination and wrong sizing/timing of movements, due to damage to the cerebellum