percep

percep
50問 • 2年前
  • NDDU_ KRYS MATIAS
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Individuals with height and sensitivity, leading to exaggerated or intense response

    Sensory sensitivity

  • 2

    Therapeutic technique to address sensory processing difficulties

    Sensory based intervention

  • 3

    Brains, ability to organize or adapt, its structure and function in response to experience

    Neuroplasticity

  • 4

    Process of organizing and interpreting sensory information from multiple modalities

    Sensory integration

  • 5

    Ability regulate and adjust responds to sensory the stimuli

    Sensory modulation

  • 6

    Initial detection of sensory stimuli

    Sensory registration

  • 7

    Process of selecting and prioritizing, relevant sensory information

    Sensory filtering

  • 8

    The neural processing an interpretation of sensory information

    Sensory processing

  • 9

    Heightened sensitivity

    Sensory defensiveness

  • 10

    Lack of neural sensory input or stimuli

    Sensory deprivation

  • 11

    overstimulation of the sensory system

    Sensory overload

  • 12

    Difficulty processing and integrating sensory information

    Sensory integration dysfunction

  • 13

    motor difficulties related to underlying sensory processing deficits

    Sensory base motor disorder

  • 14

    Craving or seeking out intense sensory experience

    Sensory seeking behavior

  • 15

    Avoidance or withdrawal from sensory stimuli

    Sensory avoidant behavior

  • 16

    Sensory information related to the position and movement of the body

    Proprioceptive input

  • 17

    Sensory information related to the balance and motion

    Vestibular input

  • 18

    Sensory information related to touch and pressure

    Tactile input

  • 19

    Sensory information related to sound

    Auditory input

  • 20

    sensory information related to sight

    Visual input

  • 21

    Sensory information related to smell

    Olfactory input

  • 22

    Sensory information related to taste

    Gustatory input

  • 23

    The ability to coordinate movements effectively

    Motor coordination

  • 24

    Awareness of one surrounding and sensory stimuli

    Perceptual awareness

  • 25

    Awareness of the body position in space

    Spatial orientation

  • 26

    Maintenance of equilibrium and stability

    Balance control

  • 27

    Ability to maintain upright posture

    Postural stability

  • 28

    Awareness of the bodies, position and movement

    Kinesthetic sense

  • 29

    Interpretation of visual information

    Visual perception

  • 30

    Ability to perceive the relative distance of object

    Depth perception

  • 31

    Mental representation of body shape, and position

    Body schera

  • 32

    Ability to distinguish between different sensory stimuli

    Sensory discrimination

  • 33

    Ability to plan and execute purposeful movement

    Draxis

  • 34

    Coordination of movement in both sides of the body

    Bilateral coordination

  • 35

    Coordination of small muscle movement

    Fine motor skill

  • 36

    Coordination of large muscle movement

    Gross motor skills

  • 37

    Process of planning and executing movement

    Motor planning

  • 38

    Processes of carrying out planned movement

    Motor execution

  • 39

    Regulation of movement from smooth and coordinated action

    Motor control

  • 40

    Acquisition of new motors skills to practice

    Motor learning

  • 41

    Progression of motor skills overtime

    Motor development

  • 42

    Integration of sensory and motor information

    Sensory motor integration

  • 43

    Difficulty coordinating movement effectively

    Motor coordination disorder

  • 44

    Developmental delay in acquiring motor milestone

    Motor delay

  • 45

    Difficulty performing water task due to neurological or muskuloskeletal issue

    Motor impairment

  • 46

    Lack of coordination of muscle movement

    Ataxia

  • 47

    Difficulty planning and executing voluntary movement

    Dyspraxia

  • 48

    Inability to perform purposeful movement despite intact motor function

    Apraxia

  • 49

    Weakness paralysis on one side of the body

    Hemiparesis

  • 50

    Paralysis of the lower half of the body

    Paraplegia

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Individuals with height and sensitivity, leading to exaggerated or intense response

    Sensory sensitivity

  • 2

    Therapeutic technique to address sensory processing difficulties

    Sensory based intervention

  • 3

    Brains, ability to organize or adapt, its structure and function in response to experience

    Neuroplasticity

  • 4

    Process of organizing and interpreting sensory information from multiple modalities

    Sensory integration

  • 5

    Ability regulate and adjust responds to sensory the stimuli

    Sensory modulation

  • 6

    Initial detection of sensory stimuli

    Sensory registration

  • 7

    Process of selecting and prioritizing, relevant sensory information

    Sensory filtering

  • 8

    The neural processing an interpretation of sensory information

    Sensory processing

  • 9

    Heightened sensitivity

    Sensory defensiveness

  • 10

    Lack of neural sensory input or stimuli

    Sensory deprivation

  • 11

    overstimulation of the sensory system

    Sensory overload

  • 12

    Difficulty processing and integrating sensory information

    Sensory integration dysfunction

  • 13

    motor difficulties related to underlying sensory processing deficits

    Sensory base motor disorder

  • 14

    Craving or seeking out intense sensory experience

    Sensory seeking behavior

  • 15

    Avoidance or withdrawal from sensory stimuli

    Sensory avoidant behavior

  • 16

    Sensory information related to the position and movement of the body

    Proprioceptive input

  • 17

    Sensory information related to the balance and motion

    Vestibular input

  • 18

    Sensory information related to touch and pressure

    Tactile input

  • 19

    Sensory information related to sound

    Auditory input

  • 20

    sensory information related to sight

    Visual input

  • 21

    Sensory information related to smell

    Olfactory input

  • 22

    Sensory information related to taste

    Gustatory input

  • 23

    The ability to coordinate movements effectively

    Motor coordination

  • 24

    Awareness of one surrounding and sensory stimuli

    Perceptual awareness

  • 25

    Awareness of the body position in space

    Spatial orientation

  • 26

    Maintenance of equilibrium and stability

    Balance control

  • 27

    Ability to maintain upright posture

    Postural stability

  • 28

    Awareness of the bodies, position and movement

    Kinesthetic sense

  • 29

    Interpretation of visual information

    Visual perception

  • 30

    Ability to perceive the relative distance of object

    Depth perception

  • 31

    Mental representation of body shape, and position

    Body schera

  • 32

    Ability to distinguish between different sensory stimuli

    Sensory discrimination

  • 33

    Ability to plan and execute purposeful movement

    Draxis

  • 34

    Coordination of movement in both sides of the body

    Bilateral coordination

  • 35

    Coordination of small muscle movement

    Fine motor skill

  • 36

    Coordination of large muscle movement

    Gross motor skills

  • 37

    Process of planning and executing movement

    Motor planning

  • 38

    Processes of carrying out planned movement

    Motor execution

  • 39

    Regulation of movement from smooth and coordinated action

    Motor control

  • 40

    Acquisition of new motors skills to practice

    Motor learning

  • 41

    Progression of motor skills overtime

    Motor development

  • 42

    Integration of sensory and motor information

    Sensory motor integration

  • 43

    Difficulty coordinating movement effectively

    Motor coordination disorder

  • 44

    Developmental delay in acquiring motor milestone

    Motor delay

  • 45

    Difficulty performing water task due to neurological or muskuloskeletal issue

    Motor impairment

  • 46

    Lack of coordination of muscle movement

    Ataxia

  • 47

    Difficulty planning and executing voluntary movement

    Dyspraxia

  • 48

    Inability to perform purposeful movement despite intact motor function

    Apraxia

  • 49

    Weakness paralysis on one side of the body

    Hemiparesis

  • 50

    Paralysis of the lower half of the body

    Paraplegia