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HA C23

TermDefinition
Agnosia Loss of ability to recognize importance of sensory impression
Agraphia Loss of ability to express thoughts in writing
Amnesia Loss of memory
Analgesia Loss of pain sensation
Aphasia Loss of power of expression by speech, writing, or signs, or loss of comprehension of spoken or written language
Apraxia Loss of ability to perform purposeful movements in the absence of sensory or motor damage
Ataxia inability to perform coordinated movements
Athetosis Bizarre, slow, twisting, writhing movement, resembling a snake or worm
Chorea sudden, rapid, jerky, purposeless movement involving limbs, trunk, or face
Clonus Rapidly alternating involuntary contraction and relaxation of a muscle in response to sudden stretch
Coma State of profound unconsciousness from which a person cannot be aroused
Decerbrate rigidity Arms stiffly extended, adducted, internally rotated, legs stiffly extended, plantar-flexed
Decorticate rigidity arms adducted and flexed
Dysarthria imperfect articulation of speech due to problems of muscular control resulting from central or peripheral nervous system damage
Dysphasia impairment in speech consisting of lack of coordination and inability to arrange words in their proper order
Extinction Disappearance of conditioned response
Fasciculation Rapid continuous twitching of resting muscle without movement of limb
Flaccidity loss of muscle tone, limp
Graphesthesia Ability to read a number by having it traced on the skin
Hemiplegia Loss of motor power on one side of the body
Lower motor neurons Motor neuron in the peripheral nervous system with its nerve fiber extending out to the muscle and only its cell body in the central nervous system
Myoclonus Rapid sudden jerk of a muscle
Nuchal rigidity stiffness in cervical neck area
Nystagmus back and forth oscillation of the eyes
Opisthotonos prolonged arching of back
paralysis decreased or loss of motor function due to problem with motor nerve or muscle fibers
paraplegia impairment or loss of motor and/or sensory function in the lower half of the body
Paresthesia abnormal sensation
Point localization ability of the person to discriminate exactly where they are being touched
Proprioception sensory information concerning body movements and position of the body in space
Spasticity continuous resistance to stretching by a muscle due to abnormally increased tension
Stereognosis ability to recognize objects by feeling their form, size, and weight while the eyes are closed
Tic repetitive twitching of a muscle group at inappropriate times
Tremor involuntary contraction of opposing muscle groups resulting in rhythmic movement of one or more joints
two-point discrimination ability to distinguish the separation of two simultaneous pinpricks on the skin
Upper motor neurons nerve located entirely within the central nervous system
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