Motor Control: Sensory Constraints Flashcards

1
Q

Perception is a psychological process in which we attach meaning by relating _______, _______, and _______, to sensory experiences.

A

Past experience
Memory
Judgement

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2
Q

Perception is integration of _______.

A

Multiple sensory modalities

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3
Q

Perception in interpretation of aspects of ______.

A

Stimuli

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4
Q

Perception is influenced by _____ and _____.

A

Experience and emotions

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5
Q

Perception occurs in the _____ and _____ association areas.

A

Parietal and temporal

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6
Q

Perception is linked with _____ areas for behavior and action.

A

Prefrontal

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7
Q

Perception is linked with _____ areas for attention and body awareness.

A

Vision

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8
Q

A lesion to the parietal area would cause _____ deficits.

A

Attention

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9
Q

A lesion to the prefrontal area would cause _____ and _____.

A

Personality and behavior changes

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10
Q

A somatosensory cortex lesion would be located in the _____ and would cause deficits to _____.

A

Parietal lobe
Integration of sensation

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11
Q

A lesion to the right optic nerve would cause _____ visual deficits.

A

Complete right eye

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12
Q

A lesion to the optic chiasm would cause _____ visual deficit.

A

Outer half of bilateral eyes

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13
Q

A lesion to the right optic tract would cause _____ visual deficit.

A

Left sided loss on both eyes

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14
Q

Agnosia is the _____.

A

Inability to recognize; loss of perception

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15
Q

Somatagnosia is the _____.

A

Inability to perceive to one or more parts of the body

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16
Q

Anosognosia is the _____.

A

Denial or unaware of one’s own neuro deficit due to lesion in the parietal lobe or frontal lobe.

17
Q

Hemi-spatial or unilateral neglect is the _____.

A

Inability to perceive or integrate one side of the body.

18
Q

Apraxia is the _____.

A

Inability to carry out purposeful movements

19
Q

In individuals with apraxia, _____ stays intact and _____ has a deficit.

A

Sensation, movement, and coordination intact
Motor planning deficit

20
Q

We tend to see more _____ than _____ neglects.

A

Left neglects than right neglects

21
Q

Motor learning requires _____ cognition.

A

Unconscious

22
Q

In stroke patients, _____ instruction impedes with _____learning.

A

Explicit instruction
Implicit learning