7.1 Cognition and Dementia Flashcards

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located near the modality they serve (vision, sensory, motor), unimodal

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first order association cortex

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2
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inputs from several modalities

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multimodal association areas

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3
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decisions and executive function

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anterior association area

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4
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integrates sensory input

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posterior association area

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5
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spatial recognition, relationships

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dorsal perceptual path

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6
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object recognition, faces

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ventral perceptual path

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7
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normal score is 30 points, not great for non-dominant hemisphere (patterns) and executive

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mental status exam

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8
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aphasia, affects Broca’s or Wernicke’s areas or surrounding cortex

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focal language encephalopathy

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9
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chronic cell death (idiopathic), commonly bilateral

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degenerative focal encephalopathy

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10
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several areas affected, alzheimers

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diffuse encephalopathy

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11
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semantic area, decodes words

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Wernicke’s

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12
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fluent speech (nonsense), can’t understand commands

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wernicke’s aphasia

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13
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surrounding cortex damage, fluent speech and repetition, poor understanding

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transcortical sensory aphasia

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14
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converts intent into words

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broca’s area

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15
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non fluent speech, can’t repeat, intact understanding of words

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broca’s aphasia

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16
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intact understanding and repeat, not fluent

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transcortical motor

17
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connection b/w broca’s and wenicke’s areas, fluent speech, intact understanding but can’t repeat

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conduction aphasia

18
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unable to read but can write, disconnection of visual cortex to Wernicke’s area, PCA stroke

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alexia without agraphia

19
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multiple cognitive deficits that are aquired and persistent

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dementia

20
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AD, vascual, PD, Lewy body disease

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most common causes of dementia

21
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posterior cortical effects, no motor problems early

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alzheimer’s

22
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subcortical effects, motor and cognitive problems

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parkinson’s

23
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dys-executive, change in personality, inappropriate with fully intact memory, language, frontal dementia

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Pick’s disease