Neurodevelopmental Disorders Flashcards
This group are all presumed to be neurologically based. These difficulties often persist through adulthood and are typically lifelong problems, not problems unique to children.
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
This primary characteristic of such people include a pattern of inattention, such as being disorganized or forgetful about school or work-related tasks, or hyperactivity and impulsivity.
Attention-Deficit or Hyperactivity Disorder
People with this disorder have a great deal of sustaining their attention on a task or activity. As a result their tasks are often unfinished and they often seem not to be listening when someone else is speaking.
Attention-Deficit or Hyperactivity Disorder
Acting apparently without thinking. It is a common complaint made about people with ADHD.
Impulsivity
DSM-5 differentiates two categories of symptoms under ADHD:
Problems of inattention
Hyperactivity and Impulsivity
This includes fidgeting, having trouble sitting for any length of time, always being on the go.
Hyperactivity
This includes blurting out answers before questions have been completed and having trouble waiting turns.
Impulsivity
It is characterized by performance that is substantially below what would be expected given the person’s age, intelligence quotient (IQ) score, and education
Specific Learning Disorder
It is a significant discrepancy between a person’s academic achievement and what would be expected for someone of the same age
Specific Learning Disorder
Would be defined as a discrepancy of more than 2 standard deviations bet achievement and IQ
Specific Learning Disorder
An alternative approach called _____ is now being used by many clinicians. It involves identifying a child as having a specific learning disorder when the response to a known effective intervention is significantly inferior to the performance by peers.
response to intervention
It is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects how one perceives and socializes with others
Autism Spectrum Disorder
DSM-5 combined most of the disorders previously included under the umbrella term “____” (autistic disorder, Asperger’s disorder, and childhood disintegrative disorder) and included them into one category.
pervasive developmental disorders
a genetic condition that affects mostly females, is diagnosed as ASD with the qualifier “associated with Rett syndrome” or “associated with MeCP2 mutation” and the designation “not otherwise specified” which was applied to other disorders prior to DSM-5 was deleted.
Rett Disorder
the gene involved in Rett syndrome
MeCP2 mutation