Not exact matches
Unit 1: Brain Basics Unit 2: Factors
Affecting Brain Growth and Development Unit 3: Communication and Language Development Unit 4: Cognition and Executive
Function Unit 5: Social — Emotional Development Unit 6: Understanding Behavior Unit 7: The
Everyday Play
Deficits in processing speed, which are common in MS, have been shown to adversely
affect cognitive and
everyday functioning.
Mild cognitive impairment is when brain
function is below what is normally expected for an individual's age, but not significant enough to
affect everyday life.
Clinically, AD patients have decreased cognitive
function and lapses in memory that decline progressively and ultimately
affect performance of tasks involved in
everyday living.
When the behaviour
affects your dog's
everyday life and ability to
function normally, the compulsion has become severe.
▼ Regardless of age, breed, or discipline, the stress of
everyday riding, training, and competition may result in wear and tear to joint cartilage, eventually
affecting joint
function and performance of the equine athlete.
These injuries can lead to either complete or partial paralysis (for example tetraplegia or paraplegia); or to direct brain damage
affecting your ability to
function properly in an
everyday way; for example
affecting your speech or understanding.
Self - esteem and social support are closely associated with life and self - satisfaction and thus are
affected by the perceived level of
function in
everyday life (it is common for patients with MS to report feeling like a burden to their family and loved ones).