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...