Perceptual Deficits Flashcards

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Somatagnosia

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Impaired body scheme - ask pt to point to body parts named by therapist.

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Unilateral Visual or Spatial Neglect

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Inability to register and integrate stimuli and perceptions from one side of body. Draw a clock.

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Right/left Discrimination

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Inability to identify the right and left sides of one’s own body. Tell pt to point to body part upon command - “right leg” or “left ear,” etc.

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Anosognosia

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Denial, neglect, and lack of awareness of presence or severity of paralysis. Talk to pt - they will deny or say there is no concern. Will make excuses.

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Figure Ground Discrimination

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Inability to visually distinguish a figure from the background. Have pt pick objects out from an array of others.

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Form Constancy

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Inability to perceive subtle differences in forms and shapes. Confuse objects of similar shape. Have pt identify a number of objects of similar size and shape. Rule out Visual Agnosia.

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Spatial Relations

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Inability to perceive relationship of one object in space to another or to oneself. Have pt draw a clock.

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Position in Space

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Inability to perceive and interpret spatial concepts such as “up, down, under, over, in, out, in front of, and behind.” Arrange two different objects and have patient describe their relationships with each other.

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Topographic Disorientation

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Difficulty understanding and remembering relationship of one location to another. Ask patient to draw a familiar route.

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Depth and Distance Perception

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Inaccurate judgement of direction, distance, and depth. Reach for an object, or fill a glass of water.

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Vertical Disorientation

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Wrong perception of vertical. Have pt hold a cane to “vertical.”

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Simultagonsia

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Inability to perceive visual stimulus as a whole. Have pt ID objects.

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Prosopagnosia

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Inability to recognize visually ambiguous stimuli: faces, different makes of cars, etc. Have pt ID car types

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Color Agnosia

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Inability to recognize colors - unable to ID or name them. Have pt try to ID colors.

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Auditory Agnosia

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Inability to discriminated between non-speech sounds. Close eyes and ID sounds.

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