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Agnosia
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The most appropriate time constant for recording a low voltage slow wave focus is:
a. 0.012 seconds
1 b. 0.05 seconds
c. 0.12 seconds
d. 1.00 second
2 Maximum allowable chassis leakage with invasive electrodes:
Cerebral Thrombosis
3
Lateralized or Focal, Diffuse, Focal
, The inability to recognize and identify objects or persons despite having knowledge
of the characteristics of those objects or persons. People with this may have
difficulty recognizing the geometric features of an object or face or may be able to
perceive the geometric features but not know what the object is used for or
whether a face is familiar or not. It can be limited to one sensory modality such as
vision or hearing. For example, a person may have difficultly in recognizing an
4 object as a cup or identifying a sound as a cough. It can result from strokes,
dementia, or other neurological disorders. It typically results from damage to
specific brain areas in the occipital or parietal lobes of the brain. People with this
may retain their cognitive abilities in other areas.
- Apraxia
- Ataxia
- Agnosia
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The most appropriate time constant c. 0.12 seconds
for recording a low voltage slow
wave focus is: Time constant = biggest number for slowing
a. 0.012 seconds
b. 0.05 seconds
c. 0.12 seconds
d. 1.00 second
Which of the following typically c. Alzheimer's disease
produces diffuse slowing on the
EEG?
a. Meningioma
b. Cerebral abscess
c. Alzheimer's disease
d. Cerebral thrombosis
Meningioma Lateralized or Focal
Lateralized or Focal, Diffuse, Focal
, Alzheimer's disease Diffuse
Lateralized or Focal, Diffuse, Focal
Cerebral Thrombosis Focal
Lateralized or Focal, Diffuse, Focal
Which of the following is a b. REM onset sleep
characteristic feature of the EEG in
narcolepsy?
a. FIRDA
b. REM onset sleep
c. An increase in EMG
d. Diffuse delta slowing
What is the most common cause for b. Hippocampal Sclerosis
temporal lobe seizures in adults?
a. Diffuse axonal injury
b. Hippocampal sclerosis
c. Glioblastomamultiforme
d. Venousangioma
In a one-year-old child with West c. generalized paroxysmal fast activity
Syndrome, episodes of neck flexion
and arm extension are MOST likely
to be associated with which of the
following EEG patterns?
a. 3Hz spike/wave discharges
b. fast polyspike and wave
discharges
c. generalized paroxysmal fast
activity
d. polymorphic theta and delta
activity
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Practice questions for this set
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Agnosia
Choose an answer
The most appropriate time constant for recording a low voltage slow wave focus is:
a. 0.012 seconds
1 b. 0.05 seconds
c. 0.12 seconds
d. 1.00 second
2 Maximum allowable chassis leakage with invasive electrodes:
Cerebral Thrombosis
3
Lateralized or Focal, Diffuse, Focal
, The inability to recognize and identify objects or persons despite having knowledge
of the characteristics of those objects or persons. People with this may have
difficulty recognizing the geometric features of an object or face or may be able to
perceive the geometric features but not know what the object is used for or
whether a face is familiar or not. It can be limited to one sensory modality such as
vision or hearing. For example, a person may have difficultly in recognizing an
4 object as a cup or identifying a sound as a cough. It can result from strokes,
dementia, or other neurological disorders. It typically results from damage to
specific brain areas in the occipital or parietal lobes of the brain. People with this
may retain their cognitive abilities in other areas.
- Apraxia
- Ataxia
- Agnosia
Don't know?
Terms in this set (141)
The most appropriate time constant c. 0.12 seconds
for recording a low voltage slow
wave focus is: Time constant = biggest number for slowing
a. 0.012 seconds
b. 0.05 seconds
c. 0.12 seconds
d. 1.00 second
Which of the following typically c. Alzheimer's disease
produces diffuse slowing on the
EEG?
a. Meningioma
b. Cerebral abscess
c. Alzheimer's disease
d. Cerebral thrombosis
Meningioma Lateralized or Focal
Lateralized or Focal, Diffuse, Focal
, Alzheimer's disease Diffuse
Lateralized or Focal, Diffuse, Focal
Cerebral Thrombosis Focal
Lateralized or Focal, Diffuse, Focal
Which of the following is a b. REM onset sleep
characteristic feature of the EEG in
narcolepsy?
a. FIRDA
b. REM onset sleep
c. An increase in EMG
d. Diffuse delta slowing
What is the most common cause for b. Hippocampal Sclerosis
temporal lobe seizures in adults?
a. Diffuse axonal injury
b. Hippocampal sclerosis
c. Glioblastomamultiforme
d. Venousangioma
In a one-year-old child with West c. generalized paroxysmal fast activity
Syndrome, episodes of neck flexion
and arm extension are MOST likely
to be associated with which of the
following EEG patterns?
a. 3Hz spike/wave discharges
b. fast polyspike and wave
discharges
c. generalized paroxysmal fast
activity
d. polymorphic theta and delta
activity