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Three reasons why perceptual measures of voice is good to use....   inexpensive, convenient, ecologically valid, space efficient  
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three reasons why perceptual measures of voice not good to use....   incapable of resolving small differences, non-standardized, influenced by personal taste, unable to measure objectively or quantitatively.  
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Describe peak picking.   counting peaks of a sound wave that occur in one second  
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Why doe Fo rise in men and lower in women over 60?   thinning of vocal folds and hormonal changes  
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What stimuli do you use to measure frequency?   sustained vowels, grandfather passage, conversational speech  
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The piece of equipment that is placed on the pretracheal surface of the neck, measures Fo only....   accelerometer  
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Pitch is not the simple perception of Fo, it is...   complex interaction between frequency, intensity and spectral properties of sound.  
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What are the Fo variable we usually measure in clinical practice?   Average Fo, Fo variability and range, Maximum phonatioal frequency range (MPFR), Speaking fundamental frequency (SFF)  
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Fo at the end of a question...   rises  
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Fo at the end of a declarative sentence..   falls  
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Fo is measured in...   Hz, Semitones  
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Which age group has the greatest Fo variability?   Infants  
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Two muscles that adduct the folds   lateral cricoarytenoid, interarytenoids  
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This muscle elongate and tenses the vocal folds   cricothyroid  
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This muscles shortens and relaxes the vocal folds   Thyoarytenoid  
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This muscle tenses the vocal folds   Vocalis  
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This muscle abducts the vocal folds   posterior cricoarytenoid  
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The opening between the vocal folds is called the   glottis  
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thyroarytenoid   relaxer  
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cricoarytenoid   tenser  
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Time lag between opening and closing of the inferior or supeior portions of the vocal folds is known as the   veritcal phase difference  
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timing lag occuring between the opening and closing of the vocal folds from front to back   longitudnal phase differences  
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vocal folds open from   bottom to top  
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vocal folds close from   bottom to top  
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Posterior attachment, anterior portion of the anterior commisure   the vocal folds open from these two attachments  
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rate of vibration of the vocal folds depends on   length, mass, tension  
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the tow pressures in volved in phonationa re   transglotttal and ponation threshold  
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controlled by regulating subglottal pressure   vocal intensity  
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