What is the 12-bar blues progression? Answer - I-I-I-I-IV-IV-I-I-V-IV-I-I
scale degree names in order (1st degree - 7th degree) Answer - Tonic (1),
supertonic(2), mediant(3), subdominant(4), dominant (5), submediant (6),
leading tone (7)
physical abilities involving small body movements, especially of the hands and
fingers, such as drawing and picking up a coin Answer - Fine motor skills
The cooperation of the nervous and muscular system in gathering and
interpreting information and executing movement. Answer - Sensorimotor
integration
the cognitive abilities and processes that allow humans to plan or attain goals.
Cognitive processes such as attention control, working memory, cognitive
flexibility, and inhibitory control are used in executive functioning. Answer -
executive functioning
generation of feelings in response to a stimulus Answer - Affective response
part of the brain that is responsible for speech and language production
Answer - Broca's area
, impairment of language, usually caused by left hemisphere damage either to
Broca's area (impairing speaking) or to Wernicke's area (impairing
understanding). Answer - Aphasia
difficulty swallowing Answer - Dysphagia
difficult or labored breathing Answer - dyspnea
gradually reducing prompts in sessions to prepare for everyday life Answer -
Fading
the ability to maintain attention to a selected stimulus for a prolonged period
of time Answer - sustained attention
shifting focus from one task to another and then back Answer - alternating
attention
ability to perform multiple tasks at the same time Answer - Divided attention
the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus Answer - selective
attention
documenting whether a behavior occurred during a particular period. Answer -
Interval recording
The two types of interval recording Answer - 1. whole interval (whether
behavior occurred throughout an entire time interval)
2. partial interval (whether behavior occurred at any point during a time
interval)
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