Memory
Executive Function
Visual Perception
Conditions (diagnoses - DCD, Alzheimer's Disease, Cerebral Palsy, etc.)
Condition Symptoms
(neglect, agnosia, etc.)
100
The ability to retain impressions of sensory info after stimuli have ended.
What is sensory memory.
100
The ability to select a plan of action from a number of alternatives.
What is decision-making?
100
A person that has lost part of their normal visual field, or the range at which the they can see.
What is visual field deficit
100
This condition is caused by demyelination in the central nervous system.
What is multiple sclerosis?
100
Difficulty recognizing familiar objects.
What is agnosia?
200
The last stage of memory processing.
What is retrieval.
200
Ability to handle different situations in different ways, especially the ability to respond to new, complex situations.
What is mental flexibility?
200
is a recognition disorder. (Difficulty recognizing objects)
What is Agnosia
200
This condition is caused by an extra copy of the 21st chromosome.
What is Down Syndrome?
200
Difficulty recognizing faces, even their own.
What is prosopagnosia?
300
The ability to remember or experience events of your life.
What is episodic memory?
300
The ability to engage in complex cognitive processes.
What is executive function?
300
Also known as neglect
What is hemi attention
300
This condition includes struggles with social interaction, communication, and behavior with no distinctive physical features.
What is autism spectrum disorder?
300
Inability to carry out or mimic limb and head movements.
What is ideomotor apraxia?
400
Remembering to complete something at a specific time in the future.
What is prospective memory?
400
Ability to identify and effectively organize steps or components of a behavior or activity. Also involves ability to foresee outcome.
What is planning?
400
Prevents patient from paying attention to something on one side of the body. For example, only shaving half of the face
What is hemi inattention
400
Includes fetal alcohol syndrome, partial fetal alcohol syndrome, alcohol-related birth defects, and alcohol related neurodevelopmental disorder, and neurobehavioral disorder associated with prenatal alcohol exposure.
What is fetal alcohol spectrum disorder?
400
Unable ot understand and use tools, utensils.
What is conceptual apraxia?
500
Having knowledge about general facts, world events.
What is semantic memory?
500
Organization, problem solving, planning, decision making, mental flexibility.
What are the different processes involved in executive function?
500
form of agnosia, characterized by an inability to localize and orient different parts of the body
What is autotopagnosia
500
This kind of dementia tends to occur at a young age (30s or 40s).
What is frontotemporal dementia or Pick's disease?
500
Lacks awareness of one side of the body/environment.
What is hemi-neglect?
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