Psychology CC 4 Sec EN 1 Week 3 Quiz | chatbot las positas community college

Psychology CC 4 Sec EN 1 Week 3 Quiz | chatbot las positas  community college

Question 1

In the case presentation of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Dr. P had the following disorder:          

  

·         sensory blindness  

·         prosopagnosia  

·         total blindness  

·         optic flow disorder

 

Question 2

In Hands case presentation, Madeline J.  a sixty-year-old blind woman with cerebral palsy,  refers to this body part as useless “lumps of dough”.  

·         Arms  

·         Legs  

·         Hands  

·         Feet

 

Question 3

What observation led Sacks to title Dr. P.’s case study, The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat?       

  

·         Dr. P. walked over to his wife and tried to pick up her head  

·         Sack picked catchy names for his case studies  

·         Dr. P would by mistake always wear one of his wife's hats  

·         Dr. P's wife had a collection of hats that he would mistake for his own

 

Question 4

Christina in the case study The Disembodied Lady had lost her sixth sense called:  

·         balance  

·         Proprioception  

·         phantom limb  

·         unilateral neglect

 

Question 5

Sacks titles Christina's condition The Disembodied Lady, because this patient described her condition as a feeling of disembodiment of  

·         her left leg only  

·         her entire body  

·         her left hand  

·         none of the choices

 

Question 6

In Dr. P's case summary, we would conclude that it is a breakdown of  

·         motor systems 

·         sensory processing of vision 

·         movement processing 

·         perceptual processing of vision

 

Question 7

What type of intervention did Sacks do with Madeline J. in the Hands case study that helped resolve her condition?  

·         stimulation of the motor area controlling hands  

·         use her hands to feed herself 

·         therapy intervention cannot reverse motor pathway damage 

·         movement therapy with hands

 

Question 8

What do we learn from Sacks case presentation Hands?  

·         brain is hard-wired for motor control over our own hands even if pathways lie dormant for years 

·         soldiers are often afflicted with the Hand neurological disorder  

·         using hands is due to evolutionary needs 

·         we cannot reach any conclusions about the case of Hands

 

Question 9

In the Video, presenter Dawson portrays the experience of one man’s loss of Proprioception, which can be defined as our ability to 

·         create perception and meaningfulness to our sensory information 

·         move our head 

·         sense time continum of past, present and future 

·         sense where our bodies are in space at any given moment

 

 

Question 10

In the case of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Sacks states that Dr. P    

·         strange condition often afflicted musicians and singers and Dr.P was both  

·         developed the strange condition of not recognizing student faces over time 

·         had a virus infection that caused the strange condition 

·         was born with the strange condition of not recognizing faces and gestures

 

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