Exam 7: Physiology of Articulation and Resonation
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-Elevates the posterior tongue or depresses the velum
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The ____________________ muscle works in conjunction with the posterior fibers of the genioglossus to narrow and protrude the tongue.
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-Medial-most elevator of the upper lip
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Which of these muscle attaches to the posterior nasal spine?
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-Articulator whose movement supports that of the tongue
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The ____________________ muscle inserts into the angle of the mandible.
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Retraction of the tongue requires contraction of which muscle?
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-Portion of the tongue that is very slow
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-Assists in protrusion of the tongue
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-Type of interference to which articulation is very resilient
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-Anterior genioglossus, superior and inferior longitudinal, styloglossus muscles
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An infant will develop control of the (mandible/tongue) ____________________ first.
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-Provides information about tongue location on hard palate
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The velum is (elevated/depressed) ____________________ during most speech.
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-Narrows the tongue
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The ____________________ muscle is the most superficial mandibular elevator.
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The ____________________ muscle is the deepest muscle of the lip retractors.
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-Movement path
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-States that once the articulatory target and motor commands are initiated, the commands can be modified based on sensory input
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