Schemas
Oral Motor Reflexes
Domains of Human Function
Mental Functions
Language
100
Allows a therapist to systematically view the influence of culture on specific behaviors and characteristics.
What is Cultural Schemas
100
The most basic neonatal motor behavior associated with the intake of nourishment. The pattern consists of a downward pressure on the tongue with the response of a rhythmical sucking motion.
What is the Suck-Swallow Reflex
100
The impact of a disease or activity limitation on human function.
What is Disablement
100
Intellectual, Temperament, Sleep, Energy and Drive
What is Global Functions
100
Encompasses the ability of humans to interact in ways that enable them to share such functions as basic needs, wants, desires and ideas.
What is Communication
200
This schema provides an understanding for the traits exhibited by a person.
What is Person Schema
200
This reflex is produced by touch. Stroking a child's cheek will make them turn toward the stimulus.
What is the Rooting Reflex
200
In this model disability is a feature of the person that requires medical care provided in the form of individual treatment by professionals to "correct" the problem. (Diagnosis, Function, Medication)
What is the Medical Model
200
Storage process, Temporal sequencing, and Declarative
What is Short Term Memory
200
The word order of our language
What is Syntax
300
Characteristics and traits a person assigns to themselves. These characteristics are culturally mediated and serve to define self in reflection of culturally endorsed attributes.
What is Self Schema
300
An involuntary response to a stimulus.
What is a Reflex
300
This model sees the society rather than the individual as the problem. (Context, Society).
What is the Social Model
300
Procedural, Episodic and Prospective
What is Long Term Memory
300
The meaning parameter of language
What is Semantics
400
This type of schema is referred to as an "achieved-status position" within a cultural group.
What is Role Schema
400
Characterized by a burst of several sucks followed by a pause.
What is Suckling
400
Theoretical attempt to categorize activity limitation in term's of the person's social and cultural environment.
What is the Disablement Model
400
Specific mental functions related to feelings, or the affective reactions of individuals.
What is Emotional Functions
400
The rules for talking , or the rules governing what we say and how we say it.
What is Pragmatics
500
These are culturally predicted events with an order and sequence.
What is Event Schema
500
Plays a role in mediating the strong early patterns of flexion seen in the newborn. (Supine, Prone)
What is Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex
500
Action or ability for which a person or thing, is specially fitted, used, or responsible for. (ADLs, IADLs)
What is Function
500
Describes the use of cognitive skills and provides the basis for transfer and generalization of learned skills to daily functioning.
What is Metacognition
500
Providing communication in a form other than expressive speech output.
What is Augmentative/Alternative Communication