Memory
Language
Brain Education
Vocational Skills
MYSTERY
100
Short term memory for the here and now
What is working memory
100
Writing Reading Talking Understanding
What is the four components of language
100
four main lobes of the brain
What are frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital
100
what does ADA stand for
What is American with Disabilities Act
100
Name 1 strategy to enhance memory
What is chunking, repeating or rehearsal, external memory aid
200
memory for the future, tasks you need to remember to do
What is prospective memory
200
Method to listen to a speaker to enhance understanding and attention in addition to providing feedback to speaker about interest in conversation
What is active listening
200
lobe responsible for executive functions
What is frontal
200
Who qualifies for protections under the ADA?
Anybody with a physical or mental disability that substantially limits major life activities
200
Name 3 cognitive skills
What is attention, memory, problem solving, reasoning, self-monitoring
300
The "CEO" or control center of the brain
What is executive functions
300
asking questions, rephrasing, repeating, commenting
What is strategies for active listening
300
brain's ability to grow and change
What is neurogenesis and neuroplasticity
300
Can an employer require you take a medical examination to qualify for employment?
No
300
Name 2 cognitive rehab therapists here at Kessler
Janelle, Mary, Erica
400
2 examples of executive functions
What is problem solving, organizing, planning, reasoning
400
2 cognitive skills involved in listening
What is attention, working memory
400
2 ways to enhance neuroplasticity
What is nutrition, exercise, mental challenges, socializing, traveling
400
any modification or adjustment to a job or the work environment that will enable an applicant or employee with a disability to participate in the application process or to perform essential job functions
What is "Reasonable Accommodation"
400
Identify 1 personal cognitive challenge and 2 strengths
What is *varies*
500
executive function involving a person's ability to regulate behavior
What is self-monitoring
500
3 cognitive skills involved in speaking
What is organization, planning, working memory, attention
500
blindness as a result of damage to occipital lobe: no damage to eyes!
What is cortical blindness
500
1 example of a "reasonable accommodation"
What is modifying work schedules; acquiring or modifying equipment; providing qualified readers or interpreters; or appropriately modifying examinations, training, or other programs
500
Name 1 personal cognitive challenge and 3 strengths
What is *varies*
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