Foundations Flashcards
1
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Motor planning
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- PREMOTOR CORTEX, SMA, INSULA?
- Blueprint
- Plans are goal-oriented
- General strategies about what you need to do to perform the movement
2
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Motor programming
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- SMA, INSULA? BROCA’S?
- What is needed to fulfill the blueprint
- Procedure-oriented
- Converts strategy into tactics to accomplish plans
- Putting in more specifications above movement parameters
3
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Motor control
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How the movement is executed
4
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Motor execution
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- DIRECT PATHWAY, BASAL GANGLIA, CEREBELLUM
- Completion of the blueprint
- Refinement in the neuromotor signal via a variety of feedback and coordinative networks
5
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Define: motor speech disorders
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disorders in which the connection between the brain and the speech mechanism is damaged or interrupted
6
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Define: apraxia of speech
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function is motor planning and programming
7
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Define: dysarthria
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function in speech movements
8
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Auditory perceptual analysis
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the gold standard for the differential diagnosis of motor speech disorders