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Which one of the following types of movement requires conscious attention and is the highest and most complex form of function and is described by Ayres, 1979, as "bridge" between the sensory-motor and intellectual aspects of brain function. - answer-motor planning There are many terms to des...

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551 Final Exam Complete Quest ions And Answers (A+) Which one of the following types of movement requires conscious attention and is the highest and most complex form of function and is described by Ayres, 1979, as "bridge" between the sensory -motor and intellectual aspects of brain function. - answer -motor planning There are many terms to describe similar movement disorders and according to Siaperas, 2012, there is no clear or widely accepted definition of movement disorders. Different professionals use different terms for similar difficulties. These terms include: - answe r--
Developmental Coordination Disorder -Developmental dyspraxia -Clumsy child syndrome --All the above Ayres, 1979, describes movement and movement disorders and defines _______________________as something we initially had to motor plan in order to learn, such as when learning how to tie shoes, but once learned the task is spontaneously completed without conscious attention needed. - answer -Motor skills According to Siaperas, 2012, the term which is the internal process of planning and executing a mo vement is: - answer -motor planning The term ______________________is more often used for research because it is the term proposed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM). - answer -
Developmental Coordination Disorder According to Siaperas, 2012, the term which refers to a change in the position of an object in space, such as the change of the position of any part is: - answer -
movment According to Ayres, 1979, poor coordination that is the result of sensory integrative dysfunction is a deficit in motor planning and is called: - answer -Developmental dyspraxia Ayres, 1979, described developmental dyspraxia as one of the most common manifestations of sensory integrative dysfunction in children with learning disorders. - answer -true Motor planning, also know as, ________is the ability to plan and carry out an unfamiliar task. - answer -praxis The term _______________________focuses on sensory processing and how the integration of sensory information affects motor abilities . - answer -
developmental dyspraxia Which of the following is NOT what Ayres (1979) describe as types of movement and movement disorders? - answer -Irregular control of movement What type of movement would you expect to see upon observation of a 4 -year old girl with athetoid type cerebral palsy (CP)? - answer -Large sudden fluctuations, "jerky" movements with poor midra nge control Which type of medical intervention (medication) is used to reduce spasticity through an injection directly into the muscle? - answer -Botox Which of the following is considered a secondary impairment in children diagnosed with cerebral palsy? - answer -Joint Contracture According to Paris & Murray -Slutsky, both NDT and SI theories address motor output, but from very different perspectives. SI focuses on the output as a product of the sensory processing necessary to produce an adaptive motor response, while NDT focuses on the quality of motor output and the motor control produced by the individual. - answer -True According to the medical record, Jenny had damage to her primary motor cortex during birth trauma. She has been receiving OT, PT, and SLP since birth. The therapist observed the following during the initial evaluation: Abnormal movements and atypical reflexes present (i.e. ATNR); Hyperto nicity in her arms with spasticity greater in her right bicep, wrist flexors, and thumb adductor; Hypertonicity in her legs with spasticity greater in hip adductors, hamstrings, and

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