skill has been learned, it no longer
requires motor planning or
conscious attention. Which is(are)
example(s) of activities requiring
motor planning or praxis?
A) Talking
B) Walking
C) Riding a bike
D) All of the above except "a"
E) All of the above except "b"
According to Ayres, 1979, poor b
coordination that is the result of
sensory integrative dysfunction is a
deficit in motor planning and is
called:
a) Developmental apraxia
b) Developmental dyspraxia
c) Sensorimotor dysfunction
d) Sensorimotor processing
,According to Batshaw, 2013, the c
prevalence of psychiatric disorders
among children with developmental
disabilities is higher than typically
developing peers by how much?
a) 1-3 times higher
b) 2-4 times higher
c) 4-5 times higher
d) 5-7 times higher
According to Paris & Murray-Slutsky, T
both NDT and SI theories address
motor output, but from very
different perspectives. SI focuses on
the output as a product of the
sensory processing necessary to
produce an adaptive motor
response, while NDT focuses on the
quality of motor output and the
motor control produced by the
individual.
True / False
,According to Siaperas, 2012, the c
term which is the internal process of
planning and executing a movement
is:
a) Movement
b) Motor abilities
c) Motor planning
d) Movement sequencing
According to Siaperas, 2012, the A
term which refers to a change in the
position of an object in space, such
as the change of the position of any
part is:
A) Movement
B) Motor abilities
C) Motor planning
D) Movement sequencing
, According to the medical record, D
Jenny had damage to her primary
motor cortex during birth trauma.
She has been receiving OT, PT, and
SLP since birth. The therapist
observed the following during the
initial evaluation: Abnormal
movements and atypical reflexes
present (i.e. ATNR); Hypertonicity in
her arms with spasticity greater in
her right bicep, wrist flexors, and
thumb adductor; Hypertonicity in
her legs with spasticity greater in hip
adductors, hamstrings, and
gastroc/soleus; Delayed or absent
righting and equilibrium responses.
What type of cerebral palsy does
Jenny have?
A) Athetoid
B) Ataxic
C) Mixed
D) Spastic