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Communication Disorders - exam 1 : intro & anatomy

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Definition
3 types of feedback   Linguistic, non linguistic and paralinguistic  
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linguistic   speaking a response  
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non linguistic or extralinguistic   eye contact and facial expressions  
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paralinguistic   pitch, loudness, pausing  
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phonology   study of sound patterns  
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morphology   study of word formation  
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syntax   study of sentence formation  
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semantics   study of word meaning  
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pragmatics   language in social purposes - taking turns  
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aphasia   stroke - brain damage in left hemisphere  
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Most Speech Disorders - apraxia   executing movements  
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most speech disorders - dysarthria   weak muscles  
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aphonia   lack of voice  
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dyshonia   horse voice  
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two types of hearing problesms   conductive and sensori-neural  
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conductive   affects outter and/or middle ear  
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sensori-neural   inner ear (permanent)  
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dysphgia   difficulty swallowing  
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inner pluera   visceral  
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outer pluera   partietal  
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two pressures   atmospheric and pulmonary  
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two types of pulmonary pressure   intrapleural - pressure between partiel and visceral intrapulmonic - pressure between bronchial tree and alveoli  
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working against passive forces (4)   gravity, abdominal pushing on diaphragm, ribs want to unfold, elasticity  
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Boyles Law   volume increase = pressure decrease volume decrease = pressure increase  
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