New Quiz 19 Dec Welcome to your SLP Name: Email: [T/F: intention refers to how language and other behaviors accomplish things in the world] True False None . [T/F: The coritcobulbar tract control the muscles of the face and neck] True False None . [T/F: the child's longest utterance is referred to as upper bound length upper bound length] True False None . [The focus of treatment for patients with ataxic dysarthria is:] Behavioral Compensatory Pharmacological B and c None . [the early sound repertoire includes /p,b,t,d,g,k,h,m,w,n/ phonemes] True False None . [Bloodstein advocated that stuttering may be caused by:] any belief that speech is a difficult task, resulting in tension and speech fragmentation parental diagnosis of stuttering in normally fluent children demands exceeding a child's capactities for fluency an approach-avoidance conflict an emotionally traumatic experience in childhood None . [T/F: breathing plays an important role in vocalization and must be coordinated with swallowing] True False None . [The corpus striatum is composes of three nuclear masses, which are the:] globus pallidus, caudate nucleus, and putamen putamen, caudate nucleus, and basal ganglia supremarginal gyrus, angular gyrus, putamen substantia nigra, angular gyrus, globus pallidus metencephalon, reticular activating system, and caudate nucleus None . [T/F: a universal semantic feature of language is that nouns make up the largest portion of the early vocabulary] True False None . [Which of the following would not be a confirmatory sign of ataxic dysarthria?] absent gag reflex broad-based gait titubation nystagmus None . [T/F: ellipsis refers to deleting already said information even if it results in an ungrammatical sentences] True False None . [T/F: when contracted, superior longitudinal muscles of the tongue shortens the tongue or elevates the tongue tip and/or sides of the tongue] True False None . [A natural frequency is a frequency:] with which a source of sound vibrates naturally that is unrelated to the mass and stiffness of the vibrating body that is the center frequency of a formant that refers to the simple harmonic motion that is the lowest frequency of a periodic wave None . [T/F: in the expiratory phase, the lungs, chest wall, and rib cage return to their relaxed position due to elastic recoil and gravitational pull on the elevated ribcage] True False None . [T/F: neighborhood density of a word refers to the number of possible words that differ by one phoneme from it] True False None . [T/F: There are 12 pairs of spinal nerves are there] True False None . [The definition of stuttering as "speech that contains 5% or more disfluencies" is based on] an etiological theory of stuttering. the notion that stuttering is a certain moment and an expert judges it as such. the psychodynamic view of stuttering. certain listener evaluation studies. None . [A U-shaped bone that suspends the larynx is the] Cricoid Thyroid Arytenoid Hyoid None . [A sinusoidal wave is a sound wave:] with horizontal and vertical symmetry with one peak and one valley with a single frequency that is a result of simple harmonic motion all of the above None . [A speech-language pathologist's role in tongue thrust or orofacial myofunctional therapy currently may include which of the following?] None; speech-language pathologists do not work with those problems. Working as a consultant to a dentist, orthodontist, and physician but not being a part of the team that actually provides services Evaluating and treating the effects of orofacial myofunctional disorders on swallowing, rest postures, and speech Recommending specific orthodontic treatment for children with dental problems related to tongue thrust None . Time's up