4.11 Flashcards

1
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what are 3 aspects of cognition?

A

communication
learning
behavior

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differentiate selective, sustained, alternating, and divided attention.

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selective - selectively attend to spoken instructions, and become easily distracted by nearby conversations and noises

divided - only focus on one task at a time

sustained- prevent from seeing details of a task

alternating - cannot perform same task if an interruption occurs

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3
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what innervation strategies can be used to increase feedback toward the paretic side for someone with hemineglect?

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have them exaggerate body movements and use perceptual anchors. this can include rotating the patients trunk towards the side they neglect using a brightly colored object.

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4
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what is scanning training used for?

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used to teach a patient with neglect a more effective visual scanning pattern.

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what is the difference between implicit and explicit learning?

why might this be important especially for individuals with cognitive deficits?

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explicit learning - is guided there is step by step instructions and person is aware they are trying to learn something.

implicit learning - unguided action that occurs subconsciously. we don’t have to think about what we are doing.

they may need to use more explicit learning as they adapt.

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6
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what is apraxia ?

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results from damage to both frontal and parietal lobes

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ideational apraxia

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does not understand the meaning of an object.

may verbally describe, but cannot perform.

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ideamotor apraxia

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result of lesion to dominant hemisphere that is not language based but more cognitive and perception in nature.

cannot perform a task on command

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9
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figure ground discrimination

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cannot recognize distance

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10
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spatial relation

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ability to locate objects in space

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topographical orientation

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difficulty going from one location to another

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attention deficit

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seen with right hemisphere damage. characterized by the inattention of the paretic side (usually left side) may neglect objects

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