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Motor Speech Midterm

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Term
Definition
First step of Speech   Intent  
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Second step of speech   Linguistic-symbolic planning  
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Third step of speech   Motor Planning  
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Fourth Step of speech   Motor Programming  
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Fifth Step of Speech   Execution  
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Intent   Desire to communicate  
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Linguistic-Symbolic Planning   Finding the words to speak  
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What results from damage at the level of linguistic/symbolic planning?   Aphasia type impairments  
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Motor Planning   What articulators are moving  
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What results from damage at the level of motor planning?   Apraxia  
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Motor Programming   Programming/sequencing muscle movement for articulation, including rate, tone, tension, and amplitude  
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What results from damage at the level of motor programming?   Dysarthria, except for Flaccid  
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Execution   Innervation of muscles, the muscles themselves move using CN innervation  
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What results from damage at the level of execution?   Flaccid dysarthria  
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Dysarthria   Collective group reflecting abnormalities in speech strength, speed, range, steadiness, tone, or accuracy  
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Dysarthria is not.....   Failure of linguistic competence  
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3 things that are true of all dysarthria   Neurologic in origin, disorder of movement, categorized into different types  
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2 ways to categorize dysarthria   Distinguishable perceptual features, underlying neuropathophysiology  
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What is Apraxia?   Impaired capacity to plan or program  
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Non-neurological disorders   Musculoskeletal deficits, developmental arctic issues, non-neuro voice disorders  
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Dimensions of difference for dysarthria   Age of onset, cause, natural course, size of lesion, neuro disease, pathophysiology, speech subsystems involved  
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Methods for dysarthria classification   Perceptual and instrumental  
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Gold standard of dysarthria classification   Auditory-perceptual  
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Supplementary or confirmatory support   Instrumental methods  
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Major issue with auditory-perceptual   Subject to unreliability of judgement from clinicians  
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Primary goal of speech treatment   Intelligibility  
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