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College Speech and Voice Disorders
During normal tidal breathing, expiration is achieved by returning to resting state (relaxing)
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Laryngomalacia and Congenital Subglottic Stenosis is common in                
  1. Woman
  2. Men
  3. Infants
  4. Elders
College Speech and Voice Disorders
What determines the probability of improvement through voice therapy?
  1. Diagnosis
  2. Prognosis
  3. Assessment
  4. Evaluation
College Speech and Voice Disorders
                        is where the function of identification is at 50 %
  1. Discrimination
  2. Category Boundary
  3. Categorical perception
  4. Speech Perception
Graduate Speech and Voice Disorders
If someone has a sensorineural hearing loss, where is the pathology in the auditory system?
  1. In the outer ear or middle ear
  2. In the inner ear or auditory nerve
  3. In the outer ear or middle ear AND in the inner ear or auditory nerve
  4. In the central auditory system
College Speech and Voice Disorders
What has been proven for speech perception development in children?
  1. children have more trouble than adults in using incomplete speech cues
  2. Children don't use speech cues the same way as adults
  3. Children with phonological disorders need more information that TD peers.
  4. All of the above
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Which statement best describes Synthetic continuum?
  1. The removal or addition of portions of sounds
  2. The acoustic features of sounds that are changed
  3. Acoustic properties are varied in steps from target value for one phoneme to target value for another phoneme.
  4. Removing formant transitions, bursts, or changing the duration of silence.
College Speech and Voice Disorders
What support do we show for the Motor Theory?
  1. Infants apparently born with categorical perception for some sounds
  2. Categorical perception is a special, innate, skill
  3. Sort of avoids problems of variablility
  4. All of the above
College Speech and Voice Disorders
If identification is not steeply sloping, but has fairly good discrimination across the whole continuum, what would this show us?
  1. Categorical perception
  2. Continuous perception
  3. Speech perception
  4. Motor theory
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Helen has a hereditary disorder of the middle ear bones and middle ear boney cavity where a build up of spongy bone has resulted in stapes fixation. She also has good speech discrimination. What diagnosis is this?
  1. Osteoma
  2. Otosclerosis
  3. Acute External Otitis
  4. Otitis Media with Effusion (OME)
College Speech and Voice Disorders
The phenomenon in which the presence of a second cue may offset a deficiency in a primary cue is known as what?
  1. Phonemic trading relationship
  2. The McGurk Effect
  3. Multi-modal integration
  4. Phonetic trading relationship
College Speech and Voice Disorders
What masking noise is used for speech?
  1. Speech- shaped noise
  2. Narrow band noise
College Speech and Voice Disorders
If Bill's vocal folds are open 60% of hte glottal cycle, what type of voice does he have?
  1. Glottal Fry
  2. Breathy
  3. Creaky
  4. Modal
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Jane is considered to have a modal voicing. How much are her vocal folds open for the glottal cycle?
  1. 40/60
  2. 30/60
  3. 20/60
  4. 10/60
College Speech and Voice Disorders
If the spectral tilt = -13, what type of voicing is it?
  1. Breathy
  2. Creaky
  3. Modal
College Speech and Voice Disorders
The larynx creates a vibrating sound source
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Hot dog, baseball, sunshine, and airplane are all examples of SRT stimuli, also known as what?
  1. Phonetically balanced
  2. Spondaic words
College Speech and Voice Disorders
The vocal tract is coupled with the larynx and amplifies sounds that are near its resonant frequencies and filters out sounds that are not near its resonant frequencies
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
A talker can not change the input (source) without changing the filter shape.
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Bracketing procedure is when you use the down 10 when correct, and up 5 when wrong rule while testing bone and air conduction for thresholds.
  1. True
  2. False
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