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College Speech and Voice Disorders
Vocal fold mass and stiffness can be increased by contracting the vocalis muscle aka                                
  1. Lateral Cricothyroid muscle
  2. Thyroarytenoid muscle
  3. Interarytenoid muscle
  4. Posterior cricoarytenoid muscle
College Speech and Voice Disorders
If I am taking the amplitude of the spectrum of the filter and adding it to the amplitude of the input sound, I am computing the
  1. Output spectrum
  2. Input spectrum
College Speech and Voice Disorders
                is achieved by contracting the LCA without the interarytenoid, leaving a notch
  1. Creaky voicing
  2. Modal voicing
  3. Breathy voicing
  4. Glottal voicing
College Speech and Voice Disorders
If I had a 1000 Hz frequency and a 3000 Hz frequency, and I wanted to filter the frequencies between them, what filter would I use?
  1. Resonators
  2. Broad-band
  3. Band pass
  4. High pass
College Speech and Voice Disorders
What is the Anterior boundary of laryngeal articulation?
  1. Crico thyroid muscle
  2. Thyroid cartilage
  3. Trachea
  4. Arytenoid cartilages
College Speech and Voice Disorders
What is the Posterior boundary of laryngeal articulation?
  1. Crico thyroid muscle
  2. Thyroid cartilage
  3. Trachea
  4. Arytenoid cartilages
College Speech and Voice Disorders
The Spectral tilt is represented as a slope in a spectrogram
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
In the glottal cycle, reducing the pressure that builds up, allows elastic forces from the adducted muscular posture to take over and                                    
  1. the vocal folds snap back open
  2. the vocal folds snap back together.
  3. airflow rate increases
  4. airflow rate decreases
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Fricatives are Quasi periodic
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
In the spectral tilt,                 is an example of higher harmonics having lower amplitude than in modal voice
  1. modal voicing
  2. breathy voicing
  3. creaky voicing
  4. speech voicing
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Regarding spectrum display,                          (y-axis) is shown for different                          (x-axis)
  1. Frequencies, Amplitude
  2. Amplitude, Frequencies
  3. Time, Duration
  4. Duration, Time
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Which of the following congenital abnormalities is the epiglottis collapsed over the glottis during inspiration?
  1. Papilloma
  2. Layrngeal Web
  3. Laryngomalacia
  4. Congenital Subglottic Stenosis
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Examining a Spectrum provides                 information about a sound
  1. static
  2. time/duration
  3. frequency
  4. airpressure
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Bandpass filter lets through energy in a given frequency range and tells precisely what frequencies went in.
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
What has a high F2 (2300 Hz)?
  1. Back vowels
  2. Front vowels
  3. Mid back vowels
  4. Mid vowels
College Speech and Voice Disorders
The Management area is much larger for Carcinoma than for any other voice disorders.
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Regarding the spectral tilt, Lower amplitude means flatter slope and greater amplitude means bigger slope
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
In Sound source, the                     frequency harmonics decrease in amplitude with                    frequency.
  1. Lower, Increasing
  2. Lower , Decreasing
  3. Higher, Increasing
  4. Higher, Decreasing
College Speech and Voice Disorders
What is considered a Functional Disorder?
  1. Mutational Falsetto
  2. Reinke's Edema
  3. Muscle Tension Dysphonia
  4. Ventricular Dysphonia
College Speech and Voice Disorders
What congenital abnormality has sessile or pedunculated lesions?
  1. Laryngeal Web
  2. Papilloma
  3. Laryngomalacia
  4. congenital Subglottic Stenosis
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