Test 3 (Music & The Brain) Flashcards

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1
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What are the three parts of the ear?

A

Outer ear, middle ear, inner ear

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2
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Define Residule

A

What remains after a full deaf/blind diagnosis

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3
Q

Define Ambulate

A

The ability to get around

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4
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Personal struggles of those with sensory disorders

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Discrimination, ableism, learning

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5
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Goals and Objectives for sensory processing disorders

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Special Awareness, Seeking Community, Self-image, Cognitive Development

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6
Q

What does light hit in the eye?

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Cornea

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7
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Light passes through the ______ to the _______.

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Cornea, Pupil

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8
Q

What is the leading cause of hearing loss?

A

Age

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9
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How are electrical signals sent to the brain?

A

The Optical Nerve

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10
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What part of the eye changes the shape of light?

A

Lense

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11
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What part of the eye converts the sound into electrical signals?

A

Retina

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12
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T or F: The impact of a hearing impairment is much greater than a visual impairment because of its close relationship with speech

A

True

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13
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What is the fission experience?

A

Goosebumps, flushed, tears, chills

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14
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How old are instruments?

A

35,000-40,000

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15
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How many areas of the brain are engaged with music?

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19 regions

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16
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The fission experience is also known as the ______ ______

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Aesthetic Experience

17
Q

Define Neuroplasticity

A

The brains ability to recover

18
Q

T or F: Music can change the structure of the brain

A

True

19
Q

These are the “happy” neurotransmitters:

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Dopamine, Endorphins, Prolactin, Oxytocin

20
Q

What neurotransmitter is the “cuddle hormone?”

A

Oxytocin

21
Q

What part of the brain is larger in musicians?

A

Corpus Callosum