dysarthria vs apraxia Flashcards

1
Q

Apraxia occurs when there is damage to the _________ portion of the brain, dysarthria is ___ , _____, _____ , _____

A
apraxia = supratentorial
dysarthria = supratentorial, postierier fossia, spinal or peripheral
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Apraxia occurs when there are leisons to the ____ system

A

Carotid

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3
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T/F: Ataxic dysarthria is the most difficult to differenciate from apraxia

A

False: UUMN is!

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4
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AOS: which subsystems are affected?

A

artic and prosody

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5
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AOS is most associated with what?

A

Aphasia

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6
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They used to think that artic errors were _____

A

Substitutions.. Now they know they are also distortions (like dysarthria)

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7
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What do apraxic speakers do… that dysarthric speakers do not?

A

Grope!

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8
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difference between dysarthria and AOS: Rate

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Dys: breakdowns with increased rate–slow rate
AOS: Improvement at faster rate *disturbances of prosody:slow labored speech during voluntary attempts

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9
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Repeated utterances

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Dys: Same performance
AOS: Person makes repeated attempts and may acheive orrect performance. Person appears to grope for corrrect production

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