SLP Praxis Exam with Verified Answers Graded A+
1. trigeminal Cranial Nerve V
2. facial Cranial Nerve VII
3. glossopharyn-
geus
Cranial Nerve IX
4. vagus Cranial Nerve X
5. accessory Cranial Nerve XI
6. hypoglossal Cranial Nerve XI
SLP Praxis Exam with Verified Answers Graded A+
1. trigeminal Cranial Nerve V
2. facial Cranial Nerve VII
3. glossopharyn- Cranial Nerve IX
geus
4. vagus Cranial Nerve X
5. accessory Cranial Nerve XI
6. hypoglossal Cranial Nerve XII
7. genioglossus prime mover muscle of tongue, innervated by cranial
nerve XII
8. styloglossus elevates posterior tongue, innervated by cranial nerve XII
9. palatoglossus elevates posterior tongue, innervated by cranial nerve IX,
X, XI
10. mylohyoid elevates floor of oral cavity, innervated by cranial nerve V
11. levator veli pala- elevates palate, innervated by X and XI
tini
12. flaccid weak, low tone, fasciculations, breathy short phrases
dysarthria (problems with breath support), ALS- caused by damage
to LMN
13. spastic after acute weakness, jerky, stiff movements, hyperad-
dysarthria duction, breath support, slowness prolonged vowels -
damage to pyramidal and extrapyramidal UMNs
14. ataxic dysarthria inaccurate, low tone, tremor, under and overshooting,
irregular AMR/SMRs- damage to cerebellum
15. hypokinetic high tone, reduced range of motion, slow with repetitive
dysarthria movements, elongated vowels, breathy with latent initial-
ization, Parkinson's- too much inhibition in basal ganglia
, SLP Praxis Exam with Verified Answers Graded A+
16. hyperkinetic abnormal extraneous movements, fluctuations in prosody
dysarthria & vowel duration, Huntington's- lack of inhibition in basal
ganglia
17. constructionist theory that children learn rules of language by exposure
approach
18. left tempro-pari- contains Wernicke's area and angular gyrus, important for
etal junction written and spoken language, theory of mind
19. supplementary responsible for sound-movement sequence
motor area
20. basal ganglia responsible for spatial-temporal aspects of speech
21. second formant increases in frequency as place of articulation moves
locus back
22. F1 frequency inverse relationship with tongue height for vowels
23. frontal and glot- weakest fricatives
tal fricatives
24. frontal and pari- areas of brain that control attention
etal lobes
25. anterior areas of brain that control executive function
cingulate and
dorsolateral
pre-frontal
corteces
26. medial and or- areas of brain for emotion and motivation
bitofrontal corte-
ces
27. visuospatial parts of working memory
sketchpad,
episodic buffer,
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