what are the 5 sensory testings?
light touch, sharp and dull,temperature, stereognosis, and asterognosis
what is learn and recall later?
visual sequential memory
what is the stimulus and response for ATNR
stimulus; head turn to one side
response; extension of arm and leg on face side...... flexion of arm and leg on skull side
what is identify words when written on skin
Graphesthesia
what is the stimulus for STNR
stimulus- flexion of neck
response- flexion of arms..extension of legs
stimulus- extension of neck
response- extension of arm...flexion of legs
what is pleasant odors may be distorted?
parosmia
what is loss of central vision but using peripheral vision
age related macular degeneration
what is the decreased awareness from one side of body
hemi-attention
what is making both eyes towards midline
convergence
what is understanding objects with only certain parts
visual closer
what is doing the same task with a pt in 2 different environments called
transfer of learning approach
which vision condition is this?
Loss of peripheral vision
Glaucoma
what is the ability to recognize
agnosias
what is the loss of sensation
anesthesia
hyposmia
what is keeping eyes of one object to obtain information about it
Fixation
what is isolating an object from its background?
visual figure ground
what is conscious sense of motion?
kinesthesia
what is the inability to perceive the entire picture
simultagnosia
saccades
what is the inability to recognize familiar faces?
prosopagnosia
what is abnormal sensation
parethesia
what is the vision condition that starts with floaters
diabetic retinopathy
what is perceived as less intense? (starting with rough textures)
hyposensitivity
what is not having the ability to identify objects with touch? also known as
asterognosis and tactile agnosia