Cognition Flashcards

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Cognition

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  • Ability to process, sort, retrieve, and manipulate information
  • Includes: awareness/arousal/attention, reasoning, judgment, memory, executive functions
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Arousal

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  • Slow fluctuations in alertness related to circadian rhythm, food intake, and drug effects
  • Ability to respond continuously to sensory input by eye opening, localizing, or tracking with head or eye movement to stimulation
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Focused/selective attention

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  • Process relevant information about task & environment while screening out irrelevant information
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Sustained attention

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  • Ability to sustain attention over time and comment on environment
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Alternating attention

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  • Ability to move flexibility between tasks and respond to demands of both tasks
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Divided attention

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  • Respond simultaneously to two or more tasks when all stimuli are relevant
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Executive functions

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  • Capacity to plan, manipulate information, initiate and terminate activities, recognize errors, problem solve, and think abstractly
  • Frontal or pre-frontal damage; sometimes sub-cortical regions
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Dysarthria

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  • Motor control problem with annunciation
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Dysphonia

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  • Hyper or hypo production of sounds
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Wernicke’s aphasia

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  • Also called receptive aphasia/fluent aphasia

- Impaired auditory but fluent speech with rate and melody

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Broca’s aphasia

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  • Also called non-fluent aphasia/expressive aphasia

- Difficulty with vocabulary, hesitant speech, awkward articulation, problem with writing

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Agnosias

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  • Unawareness or denial of deficits/severity
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Apraxia

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  • Inability to carry out purposeful movement in presence of intact sensation, movement, and coordination
  • Types: Verbal, buccofacial, constructional, dressing
  • Two types of limb apraxia: Ideomotor (movement that can occur automatically but not on command); Ideational (ability to conceptualize/plan/execute complex motor activities)
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Mini-Mental Status Exam (MMSE)

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  • Tests 5 areas of cognition: Orientation, registration, attention and calculation, recall and language
  • Screening test for identifying unrecognized cognitive disorders in elders (community dwelling elders)
  • Cut-off score of 24 - detection of dementia
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