Chapter 9 - QUESTIONS
According to the Wernicke-Geschwind model, which brain area is the first when it comes to answering a spoken question?
primary auditory cortex
______ means the use of intonation, emphasis, and rhythm to convey meaning in speech.
prosody
Humans interpret adequate stimuli through vibrations.
true
Sounds are distinguished by their frequency, intensity, timbre, location, and novelty.
true
The cochlea is where the auditory stimulus is converted into neural impulses.
true
Wernicke's aphasia involves difficulty understanding and producing spoken and written language.
true
A right-handed person is likely right-hemisphere dominant in language use.
false
Broca's aphasia is a receptive aphasia.
false
Dyslexia is acquired through damage only.
false
Language is limited to speech.
false
Wernicke's aphasia involves difficulty with articulation.
false
Coincidence detectors determine sound location using which binaural cue?
Interaural time difference
Why do researchers associate the left side of the brain with language?
It is dominant for processing language.
George had such difficulty with math ever since he was a child. After he still struggled to balance his checkbook in his 60s, he was finally diagnosed with ______.
dyscalculia
______ has three types: phonological, surface dyslexia, and rapid automatic naming dyslexia.
dyslexia
The language acquisition device has been proven to control language processing.
false
The three main areas of the brain that process hearing are the occipital, parietal, and frontal lobes.
false
______ is one frequency.
pure tone
Maximum activation of a coincidence detector closer to the left ear signals sound coming from which side?
the right side
Which brain structure is responsible for processing information coming in from both ears to help us determine location of sound?
the superior olivary nucleus in the pons
Chimpanzees are missing a ______, making them unable to form words.
larynx
Which of the following statements is true regarding the analysis of complex sounds that are made up of multiple frequencies? a. Multiple locations along the basilar membrane vibrate simultaneously to each frequency of the complex sound. b. The basilar membrane vibrates to each frequency of the complex sound, one frequency at a time. c. Complex sounds cause maximum vibration along the entire basilar membrane d. Complex sounds cause maximum vibration at the base end of the basilar membrane
A
The two main language areas of the brain are the ______.
Broca's and Wernicke's areas
Match the maximum hearing range to the correct animal. a. human b. dog c. cat 1. 20,000 2. 79,000 3. 60,000
A1 B3 C2
In class today, Ms. Faught told the class to write down the answer to the question that she just asked. Which of the following, according to the Wernicke-Geschwind model, best represents interaction among brain areas for the students to write down the answer?
Auditory cortex - Wernicke's area - Angular gyrus - Visual cortex.
In class today, Ms. Meyers asked Vincente a question about United States capitals. Which of the following, according to the Wernicke-Geschwind model, best represents interaction among brain areas for Vincente to answer the question?
Auditory cortex - Wernicke's area - Broca's area - Facial motor area
Put the lobes in order of where sound travels for processing from earliest to latest. a. parietal b. temporal c. frontal
B, A, C
Put the following actions in order according to how an auditory stimulus travels through the cochlea. a. converted into neural impulses b. enters cochlea c. sent on to parietal lobe
BAC
Which specific structure in the ear carries out place analysis to distinguish frequencies of sounds?
basilar membrane
Which animal has evolved a communication system with similarities to human language?
birds
______ is language impairment in motor instructions for vocalizing words.
broca's aphasia
Research seems to point to ______ as our most similar species for language use.
chimpanzees
The ______ contains thousands of moving parts.
cochlea
The neurons that increase firing when taking in impulses from both ears simultaneously are called ______.
coincidence detectors
The rules that make up a language are called ______.
grammar
What structure in the organ of Corti helps the auditory stimulus on its path to getting converted into a neural impulse?
hair cells
What frequencies of sound cause the base end of the basilar membrane to vibrate the most?
high frequencies
The animals with the highest upper range hearing frequencies are ______.
moths
Broca's research led to the idea that aphasia occurs when there has been damage to the Broca's area of the brain.
true
If brain damage occurs to the left side of the brain, an individual would still be able to process information on their right side.
true
