This disorder affects the five types of attention.
What is sustained, selective, focused, alternating and divided attention?
The challenge of attending to a target talker in a complex acoustic environment.
What is the cocktail party problem?
This type of impaired memory has been strongly related to unemployment at seven and fifteen years post injury.
What is verbal memory?
A person is able to deliberately control an automatic response.
What is inhibitory control?
This is a preclinical condition that may suggest a person is at risk for developing dementia.
What is MCI?
The person with RHD may present with this type of neglect.
What is spatial attention deficit?
Attending to a single set of stimuli for a period of time
What is sustained attention?
These two locations are important for storage of new memories and retrieval of existing memories.
What is the temporal lobe and hippocampus?
This is one of three higher level executive function processes, thinking about an end goal and determining a course of action to achieve the goal.
What is planning?
These are two types of MCI.
What is Amnestic and Non Amnestic MCI
This person will exhibit a magnetic effect to the right side of their body.
What is Neglect Phenomena?
•Attention deficits are not a diagnostic criterion for most types of dementia (e.g. Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal dementia, vascular dementia), however one type of dementia is
What is Lewy Body Dementia?
This hemisphere is responsible for visual memory, topographical memory and non-verbal information.
What is the right hemispher?
This is a dynamic process built from prior experiences that affects future actions about thinking.
What is metacognition?
–Cognitive decline must be severe enough to disrupt independence in ADLs for this DSM Criteria for Neurocognitive disorders.
What is Major Neurocognitive disorders?
This is is considered essential to successful interpersonal interactions and warrants evaluation to support social participation and relationship satisfaction.
What is social cognition?
•this test involves matching symbols to digits.
What is the Symbol digit modalities test?
Long Term memory has these two types of declarative memory.
What is semantic and episodic memory?
These functions arousal, motivation and the initiation of activity are located in this area of the prefrontal cortex.
What is the dorsomedial aspect of the prefrontal cortex?
This nonmodifiable risk factor is a carrier status for the e4 allele of APOE gene.
What is Alzheimer's Disease?
This is loss of sight in one half of a person’s visual field, seen in 18% with RHD.
What is hemianopia?
This test measures three main tasks—reading color words, naming ink colors, and a combined "incongruent" task (e.g., the word "red" printed in blue ink).
What is the Stroop Test?
Two approaches to cognitive retraining.
What are compensatory and restorative approaches?
This acronym is for motivational interviewing.
What is OARS? Open ended, affirmation, reflection and summary.
This disease is related to Parkinson's disease.
What is Lewy Body Dementia?