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Certified Brain Injury Specialist Exam Questions and Answers., Exams of Brain and Cognitive Science

Certified Brain Injury Specialist Exam Questions and Answers.Certified Brain Injury Specialist Exam Questions and Answers.Certified Brain Injury Specialist Exam Questions and Answers.

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Download Certified Brain Injury Specialist Exam Questions and Answers. and more Exams Brain and Cognitive Science in PDF only on Docsity! Certified Brain Injury Specialist Exam Questions and Answers. Anoxia - Correct answer lack of oxygen Hypoxia - Correct answer decreased oxygen A-B-C data - Correct answer A- antecedents B- Behavior C- Consequences Collects information on what precedes and follows behavior, as well as, the unwanted behavior Active treatment interaction - Correct answer a relationship that increases independence. Implies directed action, teaching and a certain degree of risk taking. Akathisia - Correct answer inability to remain still, motor restlessness Akinisia - Correct answer slowness and loss of movement Amygdala - Correct answer "fight or flight" structure close to the hippocampus. Tied to emotional memories and reactions. Anosognosia - Correct answer lack of awareness of deficits Anxiolytics - Correct answer anti-anxiety meds Aphasia - Correct answer expressive/receptive difficulty with speech Apraxia - Correct answer inability to conduct purposeful movement Ataxia - Correct answer impaired ability to coordinate movement Axon - Correct answer transmits signals from one cell body to another via synapses Basal ganglia - Correct answer four nerve cell clusters, handle physical movement by relaying info from cerebral cortex to brainstem and cerebellum Brain stem - Correct answer doesn't affect sight and smell Top of spinal column In/out info and basic life functions Medulla, pons and midbrain Bocce’s area - Correct answer left frontal-temporal lobe, speech production Bocce’s aphasia - Correct answer dysarthria (broken) speech Wernicke’s aphasia - Correct answer fluent jargon P a g e 1 | 2
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