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Week 11: Speech

CSD 310: Neuroanatomy
Across
This type of dysarthria is caused by damage to upper motor neurons.
This type of dysarthria is caused by damage to lower motor neurons.
Motor ___ refines and regulates the initial motor plans to allow, inhibit, and scale size of movements.
The pyramidal tract that connects M1 to corresponding cranial nerve nuclei in the brainstem.
A neurological speech disorder.
Motor ___ sets the initial destination and goals for movement.
This part of the brain is important for sensory-motor coordination.
Down
This motor speech disorder is caused by damage to motor planning cortex.
This nerve would be affected if you see a tongue that deviates to one side and shows signs of atrophy.
Damage to ___ motor neurons would result in weakness, hypotonia, atrophy, areflexia, and fasciculations.
This type of dysarthria is caused by damage to the basal ganglia direct pathway.
This type of dysarthria is caused by damage to the basal ganglia indirect pathway.
Motor ___ sends signals from the brain to the muscles for voluntary movement control.
This type of dysarthria is caused by damage to the cerebellar circuit.
This neurological disorder affects upper and lower motor neurons, leading to mixed flaccid-spastic dysarthria.