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No muscle weakness in seen in these individuals.
CAS
No incoordiation or paralysis of speech musculature in seen in these individuals.
CAS
These individuals have decreased strength and coordination of speech musculature.
Dysarthria
Speech production is not precise with ____.
Dysarthria
Slurring and distortions is seen in individuals with _____.
Dysarthria
Individual has no difficulty with involuntary movements such as chewing or swallowing.
CAS
Individual has difficulty with involuntary movements such as chewing and swallowing.
Dysarthria
What is the reason for an individual with having difficulty with involuntary movements?
Muscle weakness and incoordination of musculature.
Individual has articulation inconsistencies.
CAS
Articulation in this individual may not be strong due to imprecision.
Dysarthria
Error patterns such as substitutions, omissions, additions, and repetitions are seen in these individuals.
CAS
Error patterns such as distortions are seen in these individuals.
Dysarthria
Individuals with CS tend to centralize _____.
Vowels to a schwaa
Describe the number of errors in individuals with CAS.
Number of errors increases as length of word and/or phrase increase.
Describe the number of errors in individuals with dysarthria.
Less precise in connected speech than in just words.
Automatic speech is easiest for these individuals.
CAS
There isn't a different in how easily speech is produce for these individuals.
Dysarthria
On demand speech is most difficult for these individuals.
CAS
Describe the receptive and expressive language skills for CAS.
Receptive language is better than expressive language.
Describe the receptive and expressive language skills for dysarthria.
No significant difference.
True or False: Rate, rhythm, and stress of speech are disrupted in CAS.
True.
True or False: Rate, rhythm, and stress of speech are disrupted when relating to the different types of dysarthria.
True.
Describe pitch for CAS.
Good control of pitch and loudness.
Describe pitch for dysarthria.
Monotone voice. Individual has difficulty controlling pitch and loudness.
These individuals have age appropriate voice quality.
CAS
Individuals with dysarthria tend to be ____, _____, and _____.
Hoarse, harsh, hypernasal
Reference: Savinelli, S. (2012). Presentation 4. Presented on March 12, 2012.
Reference: Savinelli, S. (2012). Presentation 4. Presented on March 12, 2012.