QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST 2023
This approach addresses gait dysfunctions that stimulate music perception and pair it
with motor responses - Answer- Neurological Approach
This approach identifies behaviors, replaces negative inaccurate thoughts, and changes
the rewards for positive behaviors - Answer- Behavioral Approach
This approach believes that people have an ordered set of needs that must be fulfilled
in order to achieve personal growth - Answer- Humanistic Approach
This approach uses play, and specifically looks at how a child is developing during the
most significant period of development. - Answer- Developmental Approach
Dysphagia - Answer- The inability to swallow, a feeding disorder
Ataxia - Answer- The lack of voluntary muscle movement
Dyspnea - Answer- Shortness of breath
The theory that personalities are shaped and motivated by conscious and unconscious
forces, with a strong influence from childhood experiences - Answer- Psychodynamic
Theory
The theory that attempts to explain human behavior by understanding thought
processes - Answer- Cognitive Theory
The theory that assumes that the whole person is continually being motivated by one
need or another and that people have the potential to grow toward psychological health
that is, self-actualization - Answer- Holistic Theory
The theory that focuses on a person as a unique being as well as the choices that they
can currently make empowering them to take responsibility for their well-being -
Answer- Existential Theory
What is the modal D tuning and what music is it most commonly found in? - Answer- D-
A-D-G-A-D
Celtic, English & Iris Folk music
What is open G tuning and what music is it most commonly found in? - Answer- D-G-D-
G-B-D
Folk & Blues music
, What is modal G tuning and what music is it most commonly found in? - Answer- D-G-
D-G-C-D
Celtic, Rock & Heavy Metal music
What is open D tuning and what guitar is it most popular with? - Answer- D-A-D-F#-A-D
Slide guitars
What is one of the easiest alternative guitar tunings to play? - Answer- Open G tuning
Mode that is the same as natural minor - Answer- Aeolian
Mode that is a major scale - Answer- Ionian
Mode that is a major scale with a raised 4th - Answer- Lydian
Recording that counts the number of occurrences of behavior - Answer- Frequency
recording
Recording that measures how long a behavior lasts - Answer- Duration recording
Recording where frequency behaviors are measured in short-time intervals - Answer-
Interval recording
The four components of a SOAP note - Answer- Subjective
Objective
Assessment
Plan
The immediate impression from sensory information after stimuli are presented -
Answer- Sensory memory
Unconscious memory for skills and tasks - Answer- Procedural memory
Short term memory for information just acquired - Answer- Working memory
Conscious recall such for semantic or episodic memory - Answer- Explicit memory
How the brain interprets what a person hears; includes speech sounds as well as
environmental sounds - Answer- Auditory Perception
Several mental skills that help the brain organize and act on information. These skills
enable people to plan, organize, remember things, prioritize, pay attention and get
started on tasks. - Answer- Executive Functions