_____ is the most common type of learning disability characterized by difficulty in the domain of reading-fluency, word recognition, poor decoding, and spelling abilities
#2
Intelligence is _____ in Korsakoff syndrome
#3
_____-degree relatives and twins are at a higher risk of developing schizophrenia
#4
Functional imaging of individuals with major depression has pinpointed excessive metabolic activity in Brodmann area _____, the subgenual prefrontal cortex
#5
Bilateral lesions of the _____ result in Kluver-Bucy syndrome
#6
_____ syndrome is associated with impulsive, aggressive behavior and mild mental retardation, due to a mutation in MAO-A gene
#7
Oculomotor abnormalities such as smooth _____ eye movement alterations and saccadic disinhibition are markers for schizophrenia
#8
_____ enables focal stimulation of cortical areas
#9
_____ is any cue, which precedes the recall of the target word
#10
_____ are those seizures which occur after the completion of treatment once the patient has regained consciousness post-ECT.
Neuroimaging in Psychiatry Indian Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Neuroimaging in Psychiatry Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: _____ is the most common type of learning disability characterized by difficulty in the domain of reading-fluency, word recognition, poor decoding, and spelling abilities
Answer: Dyslexia
Flashcard 2: Intelligence is _____ in Korsakoff syndrome
Answer: intact
Flashcard 3: _____-degree relatives and twins are at a higher risk of developing schizophrenia
Answer: First
Flashcard 4: Functional imaging of individuals with major depression has pinpointed excessive metabolic activity in Brodmann area _____, the subgenual prefrontal cortex
Answer: 25
Flashcard 5: Bilateral lesions of the _____ result in Kluver-Bucy syndrome
Answer: amygdala
Flashcard 6: _____ syndrome is associated with impulsive, aggressive behavior and mild mental retardation, due to a mutation in MAO-A gene
Answer: Brunner
Flashcard 7: Oculomotor abnormalities such as smooth _____ eye movement alterations and saccadic disinhibition are markers for schizophrenia
Answer: pursuit
Flashcard 8: _____ enables focal stimulation of cortical areas
Answer: TMS (TMS/ECT)
Flashcard 9: _____ is any cue, which precedes the recall of the target word
Answer: Prime
Flashcard 10: _____ are those seizures which occur after the completion of treatment once the patient has regained consciousness post-ECT.
Answer: Tardive seizures
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