1 Intro Flashcards

1
Q

___, ___, and ___ ___ ___ deal with neuropathologies of speech and dementia.

A
  • Dysarthria
  • Apraxia
  • Right Hemisphere Dysfunction (RHD)
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_ _ _ involves the loss of awareness of self or others and is often missed.

A

Right Hemisphere Dysfuction

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3
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Apraxia is a ___ ___ disorder

A

• motor planning

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4
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Dysarthria is a __ ___ disorder

A

motor speech

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5
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Right Hemisphere Dysfunction is a __ / __ / __ disorder

A

cognitive / linguistic / pragmatic

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6
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Define: Dysarthria (3)

A
  • speech disorder
  • results in disturbance of muscular control of speech mechanism
  • damage of PNS or CNS
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7
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Damage to PNS or CNS results in __, __, or __ of speech structures.

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  • paralysis
  • weakness
  • incoordination
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8
Q

High tone results in __ __.

A

muscular weakness

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9
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Define: Verbal Apraxia (3)

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  • neurogenic disorder • resulting in impairment of ability programming sensorimotor commands for positioning and movement of muscles involved in volitional production of speech
  • associated with expressive aphasia
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10
Q

Dysarthria is often predictable based upon __ __.

A

lesion site

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