KNOWLEDGE CHECK # 2/ Terminology

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Across
  1. 2. An abbreviation for the creators of a dysarthria classification system used by clinicians in differential diagnosis and investigation of motor speech disorders
  2. 3. A term used to describe the course of a MSD following a stroke or head injury
  3. 6. Involuntary, head, neck, and face movements; noises and vocalizations during speech
  4. 9. A speech disorder resulting from neurologic impairments affecting the POP and execution of speech
  5. 10. The most common resonance abnormality in MSDs
  6. 13. Acoustic, physiologic, and visual imaging method of studying MSDs
  7. 14. A neurologic speech disorder that results in abnormalities of speech MOVEMENTS necessary to produce speech including strength, speed, range, tone, and accuracy
Down
  1. 1. Neurologic speech disorder that results in an impaired capacity to plan or program or program sensorimotor commands needed to DIRECT movements of speech
  2. 4. A synonym for vocal 'unsteadiness'
  3. 5. Method of studying MSDs that quantifies and confirms perceptual judgments of decreased rate of speech, pitch, loudness, and changes in resonance
  4. 7. Rapid, low amplitude tremor like fluctuations of voice
  5. 8. Rhythmic fluctuations during vowel prolongations
  6. 11. An upper motor dysarthria resulting from a cerebral lesion to one side of the brain that is often the first sign of a stroke
  7. 12. A dysarthria resulting from damage at the level of a lower motor neuron
  8. 15. The number of dysarthria types studied by DAB