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©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 | P a g e OT 121 Terms Judgement - answermentally examining the aspects of different scenarios and identifying variations in order to form an opinion/belief- safe vs unsafe, good vs bad, right vs wrong, etc (ex: knowing when it is safe to cross the street) concept formation - answerusing information and memory from past experiences to form an idea of something (ex: decorating for a holiday, young child thinking Leahy Hall is a hotel) metacognition - answerhaving awareness, control, and understanding over your own thought processes and abilities (ex: thinking about where the balls were and how to get to them in life- sized Hungry Hungry Hippos) executive functions - answer"umbrella term" that involves fronal lobes of the brain- relates to complex, goal-directed behaviors (ex: getting along with others, managing time, remembering details) praxis - answeraka motor planning- novel tasks that involve ideation, motor planning, execution, and feedback/adaptation for future (ex: being told to brush your hair) cognitive flexibility - answerbeing able to stop what you're doing and move to something different, changing strategies and set of thoughts (ex: stopping playtime to eat lunch) ©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 | P a g e insight & awareness - answerunderstanding strengths and weaknesses (ex: a child jumping into a pool knowing they can swim) concentration/sustained attention - answerfocusing on one thing for a prolonged amount of time (ex: taking an exam) selective attention - answerdeciding what to focus on when two tasks are acting at once (ex: your mom calls when you are in the middle of a homework assignment) divided attention - answermulti-tasking, focusing on 2 or more tasks at the same time (ex: making dinner while watching kids in playroom) shifting attention - answerattending to one task and then switching to another (ex: finishing homework and then taking a shower) distractibility - answersomeone's ability to focus on one stimulus without getting distracted short-term memory - answerlimited, temporary storage of information for about 30 seconds (ex: dialing a phone number that is written down) working memory - answerremembering and holding information for some amount of time (ex: reciting the alphabet backwards) active memory - answerautomatically doing tasks that we already know (ex: reciting alphabet in its normal order)

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OT 121 Terms

Judgement - answer✔mentally examining the aspects of different scenarios and identifying

variations in order to form an opinion/belief- safe vs unsafe, good vs bad, right vs wrong, etc

(ex: knowing when it is safe to cross the street)


concept formation - answer✔using information and memory from past experiences to form an

idea of something (ex: decorating for a holiday, young child thinking Leahy Hall is a hotel)


metacognition - answer✔having awareness, control, and understanding over your own thought

processes and abilities (ex: thinking about where the balls were and how to get to them in life-

sized Hungry Hungry Hippos)


executive functions - answer✔"umbrella term" that involves fronal lobes of the brain- relates to

complex, goal-directed behaviors (ex: getting along with others, managing time, remembering

details)


praxis - answer✔aka motor planning- novel tasks that involve ideation, motor planning,

execution, and feedback/adaptation for future (ex: being told to brush your hair)


cognitive flexibility - answer✔being able to stop what you're doing and move to something

different, changing strategies and set of thoughts (ex: stopping playtime to eat lunch)




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insight & awareness - answer✔understanding strengths and weaknesses (ex: a child jumping

into a pool knowing they can swim)


concentration/sustained attention - answer✔focusing on one thing for a prolonged amount of

time (ex: taking an exam)


selective attention - answer✔deciding what to focus on when two tasks are acting at once (ex:

your mom calls when you are in the middle of a homework assignment)


divided attention - answer✔multi-tasking, focusing on 2 or more tasks at the same time (ex:

making dinner while watching kids in playroom)


shifting attention - answer✔attending to one task and then switching to another (ex: finishing

homework and then taking a shower)


distractibility - answer✔someone's ability to focus on one stimulus without getting distracted


short-term memory - answer✔limited, temporary storage of information for about 30 seconds

(ex: dialing a phone number that is written down)


working memory - answer✔remembering and holding information for some amount of time

(ex: reciting the alphabet backwards)


active memory - answer✔automatically doing tasks that we already know (ex: reciting alphabet

in its normal order)




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long-term memory - answer✔long term storage of past information, ranges from hours to years

(ex: remembering someone's birthday)


auditory discrimination - answer✔discriminating between different sounds, tones and pitches

(ex: knowing what someone's voice sounds like)


tactile discrimination - answer✔touch and texture with any body part (ex: feeling soft/cold ice

cream in your mouth)


olfactory discrimination - answer✔distinguishing different types and intensities of smells


gustatory discrimination - answer✔discriminating between different tastes- sweet, salty, spicy,

sour, bitter


vestibular discrimination - answer✔receptors located in ear, has to do with balance and

balance of movement


proprioceptive discrimination - answer✔receptors located in deep muscles, joints, and tendons-

has to do with positon of body in space and movement without direct vision


depth perception - answer✔aspect of visual discrimination- the way one usually percieves

distance between 2 or more objects


figure ground - answer✔aspect of visual discrimination- ability of visual system to simplify an

image into a main object and background




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