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Selective attention
the ability to focus cognitive activity on the important elements of a problem or situation
Association areas
parts of the brain where sensory, motor, and intellectual functions are linked
Spatial perception
the ability to identify and act on relationships between objects in spaces
relative right-left orientation
the ability to identify right and left and multiple perspectives
Spatial cognition
the ability to infer rules from and make predictions about the movements and objects in space.
Traumatic brain injury
an injury to the head that results in diminished brain function such as a loss of consciousness, confusion, or drowsiness.
Asthma
a chronic lung disease, characterized by sudden, potentially fatal attacks of breathing difficulty
Excessive weight gain
a pattern in which children gain more weight in a year than is appropriate for their age or height
BMI-for-age
comparison of an individual child's BMI against established norms for his or her age group and sex
Obese
a child whose BMI-for-age is at or above the 95th percentile
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