Visuospatial
Language
Language pt. 2
Effort
100

Better performance in dominant hand is expected at ____%, with an expected dominant hand advantage.

10

100

The meaningful units of a word are ______, while the individual sound units are ________

morphemes; phonemes

100

What is agraphia?

Difficulty writing

100

With effort testing, we want to look at ______ because we want to be pretty sure they DON’T have the disorder

specificity

200

Visual processing is associated with the _____ lobe, whereas visuospatial abilities are associated with the ____ lobe. Thus, visual spatial deficits are more common with ____-sided ____ lobe damage.

occipital; parietal; right parietal

200

Aphasia is impairment in language production or comprehension that is caused by brain injury. The majority of injuries (95%) that cause language impairment are to the _____ hemisphere.

left

200

What is alexia?

Difficulty reading

200

The slick criteria:

A) external incentive, B) evidence from neuropsych testing, C) symptom magnification, D) not due to other neuro, psych, or developmental factors; and *definite*, *probable*, or *possible* malingered neurocog disorder

300

_____ hemisphere damage is associated with a piecemeal/segmented/disorganized approach (losing gestalt); whereas _____ hemisphere damage is associated with omitting details

Right; left

300

Fluent speech but impaired comprehension is ______ aphasia

Wernicke’s

300

Nonfluent speech and difficulty with speech production with intact comprehension is ____ aphasia

Broca’s

300

In _________ disorder, symptoms are outside of conscious awareness. Whereas with ________ disorder, motivation is internal and more of a sick role.

somatoform; factitious

400

_____ apraxia is the inability to draw/construct simple designs/figures.

_____ apraxia is the inability to conceptualize the task or complete multi-step actions

Constructional; Ideational

400

________________ aphasia has impaired comprehension, impaired naming, but intact repetition and intact speech fluency

Transcortical sensory

400

_____________ has symptoms such as fluent spontaneous speech, impairment in repetition of words and sentences, impairment in naming, but intact comprehension

Conduction aphasia

400

Digit span, CVLT, Trail Making Test, etc. are all considered what kind of measures?

Embedded measures of effort

500

Line bisection, clock drawing, cancellation, etc. are assessments for what?

hemispatial neglect

500

Saying “brother” instead of “sister,” “I drove home in my lar,” “I put on my dat” or “rainbright” instead of “rainbow” are examples of what?

paraphasia

500

Neuroanatomy

I had nothing left to put here lol but know your neuroanatomy of the areas we are talking about (I.e. perisylvian region, where you would see conduction aphasia. transcortical motor/sensory aphasia, etc.) 

500

The Rey-15, B test, TOMM, dot counting test, Victoria symptom validity test, etc. are all considered what kind of measures?

Free standing measures of effort