Vision
Reflexes & Postural Control
Coordination & Grasp
Speech & Language
Motor
100
when the same action occurs in both eyes when screening the pupils
What is consensual response
100
the patellar tendon being tapped is an example of what type of reflex
What is monosynaptic reflex
100
by 10 to 11 months, babies can typically form this grasp
What is three jaw chuck
100
a person with this speech disorder is unable to program sensorimotor commands for muscle movement to produce speech
What is apraxia of speech
100
inability of a person to follow through on commands involving face and lip motions
What is oral apraxia
200
another term nearsightedness
What is myopia
200
this term describes muscle resistance to passive stretch
What is muscle tone
200
what is the function of the posterior parietal lobe/dorsal pathway in grasp
What is object localization
200
a person with this speech disorder has CNS or PNS damage affecting execution of speech
What is dysarthria
200
asking a client to draw a clock would screen for this
What is unilateral neglect
300
20/200 with corrective lenses
What is legal blindness
300
ability to maintain equilibrium and control the relative position of body parts relative to each other
What is postural control
300
primary motor cortex and the corticospinal tracts are required for this type of grip
What is precision grip
300
impaired comprehension of speech is a result of this condition
What is wernicke's aphasia
300
this area of the cerebellum is involved in balance
What is vestibulocerebellum (a.k.a. archicerebellum)
400
damaged V1 resulting in loss to the contralateral eye field
What is homonymous hemianopia
400
what would reaction would you be using if you are walking and trip on something
What is reactionary response
400
bringing a pencil from palm to fingertip or vice versa is an example of what?
What is translation
400
lesion in the posterior inferior frontal lobe results in this speech and language disorder
What is broca's aphasia
400
what part of the vestibular system is particularly sensitive to spinning movements?
What is semicircular canals
500
when scanning our environment this enhances responses to interesting stimuli and suppresses response to distracting stimuli
What is frontal eye fields
500
which brain area is responsible for control of postural tone and generation of postural synergies (reflexes)
What is brainstem
500
this type of manipulation requires independent movements of fingers and thumb
What is complex rotation
500
list 2 different communication techniques when interacting with clients who have aphasia or apraxia
What is include gestures, short responses, speak slowly, acknowledge their competence.
500
the corticospinal and corticobulbar tracts begin in this brain area
What is primary motor area
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