Motor speech quiz: trivia questions! People who have motor speech disorders find it difficult to control or coordinate the muscles of the face, tongue or larynx for speech production. Dysarthria and Apraxia are the two major types of motor speech disorders. Do you know what telltale signs to look for in a patient suffering from either type and how to See morehandle them? How about you get a refresher by taking this quiz!
Nystagmus
Dystonia
Hypotonia
Tremor
All the above
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Cerebellar circuitry
Basal ganglia circuitry
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Ataxic dysarthria
Hypokinetic dysarthria
Hyperkinetic dysarthria
Mixed dysarthria
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Ataxic dysarthria
Hypokinetic dysarthria
Hyperkinetic dysarthria
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Hyperkinetic dysarthria
Hypokinetic dysarthria
Spastic dysarthria
Ataxic dysarthria
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Myoclonus
Dystonia
Tremors
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Ballismus
Dystonia
Myoclonus
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Myoclonus
Dystonia
Ballismus
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Myoclonus
Ballismus
Dysmetria
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Eye occular rotatis
Nystagmus
Dysmetria
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Nystagmus
Dysmetria
Hypotonia
Titubation
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