New Quiz 19 Dec Welcome to your SLP Name: Email: [Such skills as airflow management, gentle phonatory onset, and reduced rate of speech are targets in:] the fluent stuttering technique the fluency shaping technique counseling to reduce psychological conflicts response cost time-out None . [T/F: The coritcobulbar tract control the muscles of the face and neck] True False None . [T/F: Reduction of hearing sensitivity produced by disorders of the cochlea and/or the auditory nerve fibres of the vestibulocochlear nerve is Sensorineural hearing loss] True False None . [The different parts of the brain are connected by bundles of fibers. Therefore, the brain functions as an integrated whole. Of those connecting fibers, the projection fibers] are interhemispheric connectors. consist of superior longitudinal fibers. do not contain motor fibers. connect the cortex and the subcortical structures. None . [You decide to use gestural-assisted augmentative and alternative communication with a child who has some proficiency in American Sign Language. Which type of symbols would be helpful to use in this situation?] Sig symbols Premack-type symbols Blissymbols Picsyms None . [Allophones do which of the following:] Change word meanings Are not variations of phonemes Are not perceived as the same May vary from production to production None . [T/F: Impairment of attention, perception, memory, reasoning, judgement, and/or problem solving is Cognitive disorder] True False None . [T/F: sound sequences comprised of rare phonotactic probability occur infrequently] True False None . [Brutten and Shoemaker proposed that:] stuttering is limited to part-word repetitions and sound prolongations stuttering is due to classically conditioned negative emotion some dysfluencies are operantly conditioned all option None . [A patient was having difficulty swallowing solids and liquids and was regurgitating his food hours after eating. During a barium swallow the physician noted that there was a complete loss of peristalsis. She also noted that the nonrelaxing lower esophageal sphincter (LES) was preventing the downward passage of the bolus into the stomach. This condition is called] trismus. achalasia. luminal deformity. extrinsic compression. None . [T/F: Any deviation of loudness, pitch, or quality of voice that is outside the normal range of a person's age, gender, or geographic cultural background is Voice disorder] True Flase None . [True/False: sounds heard in variegated babbling do not tend to occur in first word] True False None . [the theory that stuttering is caused by lack of unilateral dominant hemisphere is the:] stuttering a psychoneurosis theory approach-avoidance theory diagnosogenic theory hemisphere domination theory cerebral dominance theory None . [T/F: the somatic NS supports sensation and motor function. Movements that are consciously perceived and volitionally controlled] True False None . [Which articulation therapy approach emphasizes both the syllable as the basic unit of speech and the concept of phonetic environment?] McDonald's sensory-motor approach Irwin and Weston's paired stimuli approach Baker and Ryan's Monterey Articulation Program Van Riper's traditional approach None . [The mandible, lips, tongue, soft palate are also called Consonants] 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 . [In standardizing a test of language skills in children, the investigator asked two experts to judge each item on the test to make sure that all items were relevant to children's language skills. This is a method of establishing the] concurrent validity. content validity. construct validity. predictive validity. None . [T/F: Abnormal slowness in developing language skills that may result in incomplete language development is called Language delay] True False None . [T/F: Neurological disease that causes intellectual, cognitive, and personality deterioration that is more severe that what would occur through normal aging is Dementia] True False None . Time's up