anatomy/functions of speech programer Flashcards

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The MSP transforms _______ ________ into a ______ ________ from which the motor programming can occur.

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MSP = Motor speech programmer

The MSP transforms ABSTRACT PHONEMES into a NEURAL CODE

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What does the MSP neural code determine?

List the aspects of movement!

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Specific muscle movements needed.
(6 aspects of movement)
Duration of movement
Amplitude of movement
Acceleration
Deceleration
Time to peak velocity
Timing of speech events
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Where are motor speech plans held? Can they be modified in this area? What does this result in?

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They are held in a buffer area (in the brain). They can be modified, and this results in rapid speech.

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Where is the MSP held?

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Left hemisphere - parietal-frontal and related subcortical circuits - IT ORGANISES LINGUISTIC INPUT!!!!!

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Where does the MSP gets its input/information from?

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Perisylvian area (left)
temporoparietal cortex- insula(may not be involved with Apraxia)- basal ganglia - thalamus

**boadmans’s 6 – yes apraxia/// and aphasia too)

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Where exactly is the MSP??

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  • Premotor area (brocas, supplimental motor area, basal gang-putamen/caudate nucleus –> straiatum and cerebellar)
  • Parietal lobe somatosensory cortex supramarginal gyrus
  • insula?
  • *Most common leison points: Brocas, Insula and Basal Gang!!!!!!
  • *can happen on either side of the brain**
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With AOS, you also see:

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Right sided weakness and spasticity, babinski, hyperactive reflexes, Limb Apraxia

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