DR Jensen Flashcards
(cerebral vascular accident/mTBI)A clinically defined syndrome of rapidly developing symptoms or signs of focal loss of cerebral function with no apparent cause other than that of vascular origin.
cerebral vascular accident
A)40
B)20
C)35
areas of the brain are involved with visual processing
35
(occipital/frontal/temporal/parital) Contour, contrast, depth
occipital
(occipital/frontal/temporal/parital) Motor planning, self directed eye movements
frontal
(occipital/frontal/temporal/parital) Recognition of people, places, and things…object identification and processing motion
temporal
(occipital/frontal/temporal/parital) Spatial organization of objects and visual attention
parietal
(parvocellular pathway/magnocellular) pathwaywhere is it ? visual spatial , sensory modality of space
magnocellular pathway
(parvocellular pathway/magnocellular) What is it? representation, recognition
parvocellular pathway
T/F ambient vision a constant stream of data about the location of your body in space, the location of other people and objects, and information about how quickly and in what direction those people/objects are moving
T
- Refractive Shifts
- Accommodative
Dysfunction
(central/peripheral) processing
central
- Gaze palsy
- Fixation dysfunction
- Pursuit/Saccadic
dysfunction - Binocular dysfunction Eye muscle
paresis/paralysis
(central/peripheral) processing
peripheral
(oculomotor dysfucntion/accommodative dysfucntion) -Limitations of gaze - Nystagmus - Speed and quality of pursuits and saccades
oculomotor dysfucntion
(oculomotor dysfucntion/accommodative dysfucntion) - Accommodative Insufficiency - Pseudo‐myopia - Speed and quality of accommodative response
accommodative dysfunction