This is the point opposite of initial impact, it reflects that the brain has been set into motion
When an individual is still having symptoms 3 months after their TBI
This lobe of the brain houses Wernicke’s area and heschl’s gyrus
How many types of apraxia are there
Muscle _______ is often present when a lesion occurs in the upper motor neuron system
The right and left branches of the recurrent laryngeal nerve branch of CN X will innervate what specific structures
The most severe form of aphasia that is applied to patients who can produce few recognizable words or little to no spoken language
This lobe of the brain is the largest and most anterior, it controls executive functions, and is important in working memory, personality, and motivation
This neurotransmitter stimulates movement, and controls memory, cognition, new learning, and motivation
Fusion of the hard and soft palate is completed by _______ weeks of gestation
This treatment is a standard treatment of aphasia regardless of the type, it focuses on improving expressive language skills and conversational skills
What rancho level has generalized response, vegetative state, and delayed responses to the environment
A collection of nerves that are responsible for innervating all of the extrinsic muscles
This is a disorder of expressive or receptive language that arises from stroke
This type of stroke is caused by a blood clot in the brain and counts for 87% of all cases