CSD 300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Vestibulocochlear Nerve, Stuttering Therapy, Temporal Lobe
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Stuttering: keeping eye contact while talking with a child who stutters, will only make them more nervous. False: stutters appreciate it when people finish their sentences when they are struggling. False: reminding the child in my class to use his stuttering therapy techniques is the best way i can help. False/ maybe: you should always encourage children who stutter to read aloud to let them know stuttering doesn"t bother you. The human ear: the great transducer- changes energy, sound, mechanical, nerve impulse. The ear: the outer (external) ear, the middle ear, the inner ear. Auditory nervous system: auditory nerve, cranial nerve viii, primary nerve, sensory nerve (sends messages to body to the brain) The human ear: located in temporal lobe. Functions of the outer ear: protects delicate deeper structures of the ear, amplifies high frequency sounds by 17 decibels (measurement of sound loudness, aids in localization of sound.