Nervous System Terminology

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Across
  1. 5. type of practice that the rest time between trials is equal or greater to the practice time
  2. 7. slurred or impaired speech due to a motor deficit of the tongue or other muscles essential for speech
  3. 8. the inability to interpret information
  4. 11. involuntary movements combined with instability of posture
  5. 16. inability to interpret stimuli and events on the contralateral side of a hemispheric lesion
  6. 17. type of feedback that represents all feedback that comes to the person through sensory systems as a result of the movement including visual, vestibular, proprioceptive, and somatosensory inputs
  7. 20. paralysis of one side of the body
  8. 21. type of practice where time in a trial is greater than the amount of rest between trials
  9. 22. generalized weakness, typically secondary to cerebellar pathology
  10. 25. the denial or unawareness of one's illness; often associated with unilateral neglect
  11. 26. the inability to properly swallow
  12. 28. form of resistance that is greatest at the initiation of range and lessens with movement through the ROM
  13. 30. inability to perform rapid alternating movements
  14. 32. the inability to reproduce geometric figures and designs
  15. 36. the inability to perform purposeful learned movements or activities even though there is no motor or sensory impairment that would hinder the completion of the task
  16. 38. characteristic of expressive aphasia where speech is non-functional, effortful, and contains paraphasias; writing is also impaired
  17. 39. the inability to recognize objects by sense of touch
  18. 40. the inability to recognize symbols, letters, or numbers traced on the skin
Down
  1. 1. knowledge of _____ relates to the actual movement pattern that someone used to achieve the goal of movement
  2. 2. movements that are sudden, random, and involuntary
  3. 3. identify a static position of an extremity or body part
  4. 4. the ability to perceive the direction and extent of movement of a joint or body part
  5. 6. the sensation of movement and rotation of oneself or the surrounding environment
  6. 7. posturing that results in extension of the trunk and all extremities
  7. 9. an involuntary and violent movement of a large body part
  8. 10. feedback that represents the information that can be provided while a task or movement is in progress or subsequent to the movement; in the form of verbal feedback or manual contacts
  9. 12. a person plans a movement or task, but cannot volitionally perform it; automatic movement may occur however a person cannot impose additional movement on command
  10. 13. characteristic of receptive aphasia where speech produces functional output regarding articulation, but lacks content and is typically dysprosodic using neologistic jargon
  11. 14. posturing that results in the extension of the trunk and LE and UE are flexed
  12. 15. weakness of one side of the body
  13. 18. involuntary alternating spasmodic contraction of a muscle precipitated by a quick stretch reflex; UMN lesion
  14. 19. a form of rigidity where there is uniform and constant resistance to ROM; Parkinson's disease
  15. 23. type of practice that is consistent of a single task
  16. 24. the inability to formulate an initial motor plan and sequence tasks
  17. 27. the loss of the right or left half of the field of vision in both eyes
  18. 29. a muscle twitch
  19. 31. inability to control the range of a movement and the force of a muscular activity
  20. 33. the inability to write and is typically found in combination with aphasia
  21. 34. impairment in the rhythm and inflection of speech
  22. 35. type of practice that varies amongst different tasks
  23. 37. knowledge of ______ includes terminal feedback regarding the outcome of a movement that has been performed in relation to the movement's goals