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10 - 36_Applied_Neuroscience

01 - 1. Lobar functions

1. Lobar functions

02 - A. Tests for frontal and parietal lobes

A. Tests for frontal and parietal lobes © SPMM Course Lobar functions A. Tests for frontal and p...

03 - B. Lobar lesions

B. Lobar lesions

04 - Frontal lobe lesions

Frontal lobe lesions

05 - Parietal lobe lesions

Parietal lobe lesions © SPMM Course B. Lobar lesions Frontal lobe lesions Parietal lobe lesions U...

06 - Temporal lobe lesions

Temporal lobe lesions © SPMM Course Temporal lobe lesions Unilateral lesions Bilateral lesions Ho...

07 - Occipital lobe lesions

Occipital lobe lesions

08 - C. Neuropsychological tests

C. Neuropsychological tests

09 - The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)

The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) © SPMM Course Occipital lobe lesions C. Neuropsychol...

10 - Other cognitive instruments

Other cognitive instruments © SPMM Course Other cognitive instruments Raven’s progressive matrix ...

11 - 2. Consciousness

2. Consciousness © SPMM Course 2. Consciousness  Consciousness is a state characterised by an aw...

12 - 3. Attention and orientation

3. Attention and orientation © SPMM Course 3. Attention and orientation  Attention can be clinic...

13 - 4. Executive function

4. Executive function © SPMM Course 4. Executive function  This includes planning, initiation, s...

14 - 5. Visuospatial ability

5. Visuospatial ability

15 - Neglect

Neglect

16 - Dressing and constructional apraxia

Dressing and constructional apraxia © SPMM Course 5. Visuospatial ability  Information from the ...

17 - 6. Memory

6. Memory

18 - Classification of memory

Classification of memory

19 - Brain structures involved in memory

Brain structures involved in memory © SPMM Course 6. Memory Classification of memory  According ...

20 - Disorders of memory

Disorders of memory © SPMM Course  Other regions: In most cases of memory loss procedural memory...

21 - 7. Language

7. Language © SPMM Course 7. Language  Aphasia refers to a higher-level language defect despite ...

22 - 8. Apraxia

8. Apraxia

23 - Types of apraxia

Types of apraxia © SPMM Course 8. Apraxia  Damasio and Geschwind (1985) defined apraxia as a con...

24 - 9. Agnosias

9. Agnosias

25 - Visual agnosia

Visual agnosia

26 - Prosopagnosia

Prosopagnosia

27 - Colour deficits

Colour deficits © SPMM Course 9. Agnosias Visual agnosia o Visual object agnosia refers to a fail...

28 - 10. Other neurological deficits

10. Other neurological deficits © SPMM Course 10. Other neurological deficits Acalculia refers to...

29 - 11. Cranial nerves

11. Cranial nerves

30 - Olfactory nerve CN I

Olfactory nerve CN I

31 - Optic nerve CN II

Optic nerve CN II © SPMM Course 11. Cranial nerves Olfactory nerve CN I  Only sensory nerve to h...

32 - Pupillary light reflex

Pupillary light reflex

33 - The convergence accommodation reflex

The convergence / accommodation reflex

34 - Oculomotor nerve CN III

Oculomotor nerve - CN III

35 - Trochlear nerve CN IV

Trochlear nerve - CN IV © SPMM Course Acuity using the Snellen chart (near and distant vision) V...

36 - Trigeminal nerve CN V

Trigeminal nerve - CN V

37 - Abducens nerve CN VI

Abducens nerve - CN VI

38 - Facial nerve CN VII

Facial nerve - CN VII

39 - Vestibulocochlear nerve CN VIII

Vestibulocochlear nerve - CN VIII © SPMM Course Trigeminal nerve - CN V  The nucleus of the nerv...

40 - Glossopharyngeal nerve CN IX

Glossopharyngeal nerve - CN IX

41 - Vagus nerve CN X

Vagus nerve - CN X © SPMM Course hearing should continue to hear the sound. In conductive hearing...

42 - Spinal accessory nerve CN XI

Spinal accessory nerve - CN XI

43 - Hypoglossal nerve CN XII

Hypoglossal nerve - CN XII

44 - 12. Traumatic brain injury

12. Traumatic brain injury © SPMM Course Spinal accessory nerve - CN XI  Spinal root supplies tr...