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14 Cards in this Set
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what are the consequences of unilateral brain injury
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-motor deficits
-language deficits -visual-perceptual deficits & neglect -emotional impact -global vs local processing differences |
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what types of language deficits are seen in the left hemisphere
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-expressive and receptive language disorders.
-dominance in left hemi (even of R handed people) is confirmed by acquired dyslexia, deaf aphasia |
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what types of language deficits are seen in the right hemisphere
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not able to understand "between the lines",sarcasim,metaphores
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visual perceptual asymmetries are seen in what hemisphere
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RIGHT, so without, have problems with spatial awareness
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Which hemisphere is damaged with left neglect
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Right
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How will damage to the left hemisphere effect emotion
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tends to lead to more catastrophic reactions
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How will damage to the right hemisphere effect emotion
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indifference of reactions
cheerful acceptance of disability |
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what is the valence theory
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right hemisphere is dominant for negative emotions and left hemisphere is dominant for positive emotions
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what is dominance theory
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right hemisphere is the dominant emotion hemisphere; it is more active in emotional expression and perception of all types
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which hemisphere does "big picture"global processing
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Right
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which hemisphere is for "details"
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Left
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which hemisphere is superior to learning and executing sequences of movement
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Left
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where does auditory input go to
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some projections ipsi and most to contra
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dual task demand studies stated what
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-subject performs unilateral motor task & concurrent verbal activity, verbal activity will interfere more with manual activity performed by right hand than by left hand
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