CBIS TEST BANK 2026 SOLVED QUESTIONS
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▶ posterior cord syndrome . Answer: Strength with no proprioception
▶ cognition . Answer: A complex collection of mental activities such as
attention, perception, comprehension, remembering and language
▶ Domains of cognition . Answer: Attention, categorization, memory,
processing speed, executive functions, metacognition
▶ Attention . Answer: Divided, alternating, selective, sustained, focused
▶ Attention process training program (APT) . Answer: Process specific
approach to cognitive rehab. Hierarchy organized by difficulty
▶ Categorization . Answer: Important in the speed of processing, problem-
solving, and other higher order cognitive processes.
* BI pt tend to categorize by single attribute only
▶ Stages of Memory . Answer: Encoding, Storage, Retrieval
▶ Long term memory . Answer: Explicit vs implicit
▶ Executive Functions . Answer: * complex cognitive processes that
involve reasoning, planning, judgment, initiation and abstract thinking
▶ Cognitive rehab approaches . Answer: *approach in systemic manner
*analyzing problems
*consider alternative solutions
*prioritizing solutions
*review outcomes
▶ Metacognition (n) . Answer: Awareness of thoughts
▶ 3 levels of metacognition . Answer: 1) awareness of deficits
, 2) awareness of functional implications
3) awareness to set realistic goals
▶ Anosognosia . Answer: Diminished self awareness and failure to
recognize a personal disability
▶ Cognitive Rehab - Compensatory Approach . Answer: *assumes some
cognitive functions can't be recovered
*focus on development of strategies
*functional application is important
▶ Cognitive Rehab - Restorative Approach . Answer: *repeated exposure &
repetition through experience
*therapeutic exercise to re-establish/strengthen specific cog skills
▶ Principles of Cognitive Rehab . Answer: *tx of impairments must be
hierarchical
*basic cognition skills first
*target attention, perception, categorization, abstract thinking, & memory
▶ Stability Triangle . Answer:
▶ Extinction . Answer: When a previously reinforced response no longer
produces a consequence, leading to an eventual decline in rate
▶ continuous reinforcement . Answer: the reinforcement of each and every
correct response
▶ intermittent reinforcement . Answer: reinforcement for some responses
and not for others
▶ Topography . Answer: What a behavior looks like physically
▶ Behavior TX Approach . Answer: 1) assess behavior
2) define target behavior
3) collect data
4) change behavior
▶ Consequences . Answer: 4 types
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▶ posterior cord syndrome . Answer: Strength with no proprioception
▶ cognition . Answer: A complex collection of mental activities such as
attention, perception, comprehension, remembering and language
▶ Domains of cognition . Answer: Attention, categorization, memory,
processing speed, executive functions, metacognition
▶ Attention . Answer: Divided, alternating, selective, sustained, focused
▶ Attention process training program (APT) . Answer: Process specific
approach to cognitive rehab. Hierarchy organized by difficulty
▶ Categorization . Answer: Important in the speed of processing, problem-
solving, and other higher order cognitive processes.
* BI pt tend to categorize by single attribute only
▶ Stages of Memory . Answer: Encoding, Storage, Retrieval
▶ Long term memory . Answer: Explicit vs implicit
▶ Executive Functions . Answer: * complex cognitive processes that
involve reasoning, planning, judgment, initiation and abstract thinking
▶ Cognitive rehab approaches . Answer: *approach in systemic manner
*analyzing problems
*consider alternative solutions
*prioritizing solutions
*review outcomes
▶ Metacognition (n) . Answer: Awareness of thoughts
▶ 3 levels of metacognition . Answer: 1) awareness of deficits
, 2) awareness of functional implications
3) awareness to set realistic goals
▶ Anosognosia . Answer: Diminished self awareness and failure to
recognize a personal disability
▶ Cognitive Rehab - Compensatory Approach . Answer: *assumes some
cognitive functions can't be recovered
*focus on development of strategies
*functional application is important
▶ Cognitive Rehab - Restorative Approach . Answer: *repeated exposure &
repetition through experience
*therapeutic exercise to re-establish/strengthen specific cog skills
▶ Principles of Cognitive Rehab . Answer: *tx of impairments must be
hierarchical
*basic cognition skills first
*target attention, perception, categorization, abstract thinking, & memory
▶ Stability Triangle . Answer:
▶ Extinction . Answer: When a previously reinforced response no longer
produces a consequence, leading to an eventual decline in rate
▶ continuous reinforcement . Answer: the reinforcement of each and every
correct response
▶ intermittent reinforcement . Answer: reinforcement for some responses
and not for others
▶ Topography . Answer: What a behavior looks like physically
▶ Behavior TX Approach . Answer: 1) assess behavior
2) define target behavior
3) collect data
4) change behavior
▶ Consequences . Answer: 4 types