Speech Science 1

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WHat muscles are active during running speech in upright position?
-insipatory muscles of the ribcage wall do most of insipatory breaking -abdominal wall muslces -EXpiratory ribcage almost always participate in running speech action.
Which muscles are active during running speech in SUPINE position?
- DIAPHRAM- insipatory breaking -Expiratory ribcage (almost always participate in running speech action.) ***AB mucles much less active compared to upright!!
Rank the magnitude of ventilation for the following activities..,. 1(low) 3(most) tidal breathing, running, reading aloud
1) Tidal breathing 2) reading aloud 3) running
When people are under high drive conditions or are at a high elevation what do they tend to do? Name 5 things
Take deeper inspirations Expend more air when they speak often blow off air speack at larger than usual lung volumes Increase ventilation
Is there a difference in the way males and females in speech breathing behavior? I
NO!
What is speech? What is language
Speech: coding or representation of language generated by rapid, coordinated sequences of movements of the functional components LANG: abstract symbolic, rule governed representation of meaning that is transmitted to another.
What are the changes in speech breathing associated with age?
Children vary!! adults are consistentMajor changes usually at physiological age ao 70-80 ( start with larger lung volume, takes up more of the VC and use more air /syllable (expend more ))
What is speech science
The physiology process involved in producing speech the acoustic characteristics of the speech signal process of how we percieve speech
Why do SLPs need to study speech science?
Need to understand what is a normal speech process Need to undertstand how to asses the structure and function of the speech mechanism -to detect motor speech prob, develop appropriate intervention strategies, demonstrate effectiveness of treatment and to provide feedback to clients
What are the components of a speech signal
- Language -Visible movt of face Non -linguistic info: identity, emotion, posture, other body related
What are the 6 levels of observation
1. Neural NMS AAP 2. Muscular 3. Structural 4. Aeromechanical 5. Acoustical 6. Perceptual
What are the 4 subsystems of speech production and swallowing
1. Breathing BVLP 2. Laryngeal 3. Velopharyngeal 4. Pharyngeal-oral
What are the four applications of speech production and swallowing
Mechanism: foundational base for knowing how speech is prod. Evaluation: involves quantitative Management : adjustments providing feedback Forensics: scicentific facts
True or FAlse The volcal folds come apart to produce sound
False: the ADDUCT come together from the bottom to the top
Why do the Volcal folds come apart at bottom first?
The tracheal presure bubbling up through the larynx pushing apart the lower portion of the VF before upper