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Combines, analyzes, and recognizes the acoustic signal as meaningful speech.
temporal-occipital-parietal association area
Located on the superior temporal gyrus, this area is the location of the brain to which all auditory information is projected.
Heschl's gyrus
Neurotransmitter substance
leaves the presynaptic neuron, activates ion channels, and enters the postsynaptic neuron
Region organizes linguistic/phonological info in prep for speech
premotor region, supplementary motor area/Broca
coordination
cerebellum
Fine movement
fast-twitch and limitied muscle fibers
damage- expressive aphasia
Broca
hyperkinesia
basal ganglia
spasticity
upper motor neuron
receptive aphasia
Wernicke's
flaccid
lower motor
apraxia
insula
parkinson's
substantia nigra
ataxia
cerebellum
info in preparation for motor act of speech, organizes info to develop idea of how to respond
frontal
listener's language/frontal lobe
arcuate fasciculus
comm. b/w 2 neurons
synapse
action potential at motor end plate
calcium released
regions identify through analysis of acoustic signal received auditorily
secondary auditory regions
action potential
change in electrial potential
neuron fires
1000 ms
speech muscles contract to produce speech
motor strip
Author
Anonymous
ID
103810
Card Set
A and P 1
Description
first test
Updated
2011-09-23T13:06:27Z
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