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| Where are these located in the framework: posture, coordination, energy. |
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| Performance Skills: Motor Skills |
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| Where are these located in the framework: perceptual functions, orientation, calculations, motor planning. |
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| Client Factors: Mental Functions |
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| "ability of eye to take in visual information from the environment" |
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| "integration of sensory impressions into meaningful information" |
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| ability of brain to process, store, retrieve, and manipulate information |
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| Attention, Memory, Problem Solving, Visual Processing, Information Processing, Executive Functions |
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| Components of Primary Vision |
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| acuity, occulomotor, visual field loss, convergence, visual fixations |
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| "ability to imagine objects/events not physically present" |
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| "Mental process by which knowledge is acquired" |
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| "the ability to perceive individual pieces of information" |
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| "the ability to concentrate" |
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| "the ability to avoid distractions including external and internal stimuli" |
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| "the ability to shift the focus of attention and to alter it between tasks" |
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| "the ability to respond to multiple tasks at the same time" |
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| "active encoding in working memory" |
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| "sustain attention over time" |
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CONSCIOUS - slow and effortful, requiring focus and concentration, such as learning a new skill or solving a problem. AUTOMATIC - fast, such as performing a learned, familiar skill. |
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| Parente 7 stage model of attention training: |
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| Basic Arousal; Simple orientation to visual/auditory stimuli; Attention with discrimination; Concentration and mental control; Distracted attention; Attention with immediate memory; Interference resistance training. |
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| "ability to mentally manipulate visual information and integrate it with other sensory information" |
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| "ability to visually process stimuli, store in memory, and retrieve upon command, including matching what is seen with what is stored in memory." |
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| "ability to identify the characteristics of an object or stimulus" |
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| "ability to record details of a scene in an organized and thorough manner" |
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| "ability to attend to stimuli and to shift attention between stimuli" |
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| responsible for visual acuity, coordination of the eyes, and eye movement |
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| Peripheral and brainstem mechanisms |
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| provide information regarding location and movement of objects in space, noticing and locating objects, and shifting gaze |
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| Upper brainstem and midbrain |
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| analyze visual stimuli including perception of detail and color. |
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| aid in object and face recognition |
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| awareness of where things are in space and how to move to touch or avoid them |
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| responsible for some aspects of visual memory and high-level planning of movement in relation to positions of objects |
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Apraxias Agnosias Visual Discrimination Skills Unilateral neglect Body scheme disorders |
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| inability to imitate gestures |
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