DR Jensen Flashcards

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(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.

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cerebral vascular accident

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A)40
B)20
C)35
areas of the brain are involved with visual processing

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35

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(occipital/frontal/temporal/parital) Contour, contrast, depth

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occipital

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(occipital/frontal/temporal/parital) Motor planning, self directed eye movements

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frontal

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(occipital/frontal/temporal/parital) Recognition of people, places, and things…object identification and processing motion

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temporal

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(occipital/frontal/temporal/parital) Spatial organization of objects and visual attention

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parietal

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(parvocellular pathway/magnocellular) pathwaywhere is it ? visual spatial , sensory modality of space

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magnocellular pathway

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(parvocellular pathway/magnocellular) What is it? representation, recognition

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parvocellular pathway

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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

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T

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10
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  • Refractive Shifts
  • Accommodative
    Dysfunction
    (central/peripheral) processing
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central

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  • Gaze palsy
  • Fixation dysfunction
  • Pursuit/Saccadic
    dysfunction
  • Binocular dysfunction  Eye muscle
    paresis/paralysis
    (central/peripheral) processing
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peripheral

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(oculomotor dysfucntion/accommodative dysfucntion)  
-Limitations of gaze
- Nystagmus
- Speed and quality of
pursuits and saccades
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oculomotor dysfucntion

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(oculomotor dysfucntion/accommodative dysfucntion)  
- Accommodative Insufficiency
- Pseudo‐myopia 
- Speed and quality of
accommodative response
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accommodative dysfunction

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