Deck 10: Developmental Disorders of Childhood
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Deck 10: Developmental Disorders of Childhood
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The blood lead level that is currently viewed as safe is ____________________.
£ 10 ug/dL
2
A submicroscopic genetic deletion on chromosome ____________________ is associated with Williams syndrome.
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3
Deletion of the ____________________ gene is associated with many of the physical anomalies of individuals with Williams syndrome.
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4
Advanced hydrocephalus can thin the ____________________,resulting in cognitive deficits.
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____________________ are hormones that stimulate the functions of the ovaries.
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6
Primitive neural reflexes are normal for an infant but not an adult.
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7
Children with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)and those with ____________________ show comparable neuropsychological deficits.
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The progression of brain damage associated with hydrocephalus is ____________________.
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9
Children with Williams syndrome show a local rather than a(n)____________________ bias in face processing.
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The term ____________________ refers to enduring changes in neural activity that accompanies learning,or the recovery of behavioral functioning after brain injury or disease.
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It is hypothesized that the brain's plasticity is greatest during developmental periods when synaptic density is lowest--that is,when excessive numbers of synapses have been pruned.
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12
Adults with left temporal lobe damage often show unimpaired word production,but show deficits in language ____________________.
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13
Agenesis is the term for when an organ fails to develop,while ____________________ refers to abnormal development of an organ.
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14
Investigators have drawn a parallel between the neurocognitive profile of children with Turner's syndrome and the profile of children demonstrating a(n)____________________.
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Anomalies of the ____________________ lobe are believed to be associated with the unusual reaction of individuals with Williams syndrome to auditory stimuli.
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The surgical implanting of a(n)____________________ has enabled many children with hydrocephalus to avoid serious cognitive deficits.
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17
Prefrontal functions do not emerge until late childhood or early adolescence.
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18
An intrauterine infection during the fifth and sixth month of gestation can cause polymicrogyria.
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19
Unlike adults,young children who have suffered brain injury of the right hemisphere do not demonstrate deficits in visuoconstructive and emotional comprehension abilities.
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20
Anomaly of the ____________________ chromosome is associated with Turner's syndrome.
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21
A prenatal anatomic disorder involving the failure of the two hemispheres of the brain to develop is termed:
A)spina bifida.
B)porencephaly.
C)holoprosencephaly.
D)focal dysplasia.
A)spina bifida.
B)porencephaly.
C)holoprosencephaly.
D)focal dysplasia.
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22
Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)is a long-lasting and debilitating condition that has been a recognized medical and neuropsychological disorder since the 1970's.
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23
Children with the physical phenotype of Turner's syndrome can demonstrate normal karyotypes.
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24
The poor performance of children with hydrocephalus on measures of executive function confirms that these children have experienced damage to their frontal lobes.
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25
Fetal alcohol effects (FAE)are also referred to as alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disabilities (ARND).
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26
Which cognitive impairments related to prenatal lead exposure have been found to continue into adolescence?
A)language and speech
B)verbal and tactile memory
C)autobiographic memory
D)attention and visuoconstructive skills
A)language and speech
B)verbal and tactile memory
C)autobiographic memory
D)attention and visuoconstructive skills
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27
Children with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)often show significantly improved cognitive,social and emotional functioning as they move into adolescence.
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28
In contrasting the effects of brain injury of an adult to that of a child,which of the following is true?
A)The injury disrupts abilities and functions that are being acquired.
B)The emergence of primitive reflexes in adulthood is a pathological sign.
C)Dyslexia is a common consequence of injury to the adult brain.
D)all of these
A)The injury disrupts abilities and functions that are being acquired.
B)The emergence of primitive reflexes in adulthood is a pathological sign.
C)Dyslexia is a common consequence of injury to the adult brain.
D)all of these
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29
Disruption of cellular migration during the 16th to 20th week of prenatal development can produce:
A)polymicrogyria.
B)porencephaly.
C)agyria.
D)anencephaly.
A)polymicrogyria.
B)porencephaly.
C)agyria.
D)anencephaly.
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30
Hydrocephalus can be caused by the obstruction of the CSF pathways as a result of congenital malformation,tumors,or scarring.
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31
The Kennard principle proposes that:
A)greater recovery from brain injury is likely if the injury occurs early in life.
B)the effects of early damage may not be evident until later in life.
C)greater recovery from brain injury is likely if the injury occurs later in life.
D)none of these
A)greater recovery from brain injury is likely if the injury occurs early in life.
B)the effects of early damage may not be evident until later in life.
C)greater recovery from brain injury is likely if the injury occurs later in life.
D)none of these
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32
In Turner's syndrome,the second X is either missing or otherwise abnormal in formation or location.
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33
Schnass and colleagues (2006)determined that lead exposure was negatively correlated with intellectual performance at:
A)2 weeks of gestation.
B)28 weeks of gestation.
C)12 weeks of gestation.
D)20 weeks of gestation.
A)2 weeks of gestation.
B)28 weeks of gestation.
C)12 weeks of gestation.
D)20 weeks of gestation.
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34
The most common cause of perinatal and postnatal hydrocephalus is:
A)intraventricular hemorrhage.
B)intraventricular abscess.
C)interventricular hemorrhage.
D)interventricular herniation.
A)intraventricular hemorrhage.
B)intraventricular abscess.
C)interventricular hemorrhage.
D)interventricular herniation.
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35
Young primates who have received damage to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex show immediate deficits in delayed response performance.
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36
Damage to the right hemisphere,particularly the parietal region,is often associated with visuospatial and visuomotor deficits.
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37
The agents that can produce central nervous system defects during critical periods of prenatal development are termed:
A)ageratogens.
B)teratogens.
C)dyseratogens.
D)toxinogens.
A)ageratogens.
B)teratogens.
C)dyseratogens.
D)toxinogens.
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38
It is believed that the plasticity of the brain is greatest during developmental periods when:
A)synaptic density is high.
B)pruning is high.
C)neural cells are migrating.
D)synaptic density is low.
A)synaptic density is high.
B)pruning is high.
C)neural cells are migrating.
D)synaptic density is low.
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39
Children who suffer brain lesions rarely exhibit:
A)motor impairment.
B)dyslexia.
C)aphasia.
D)memory impairment.
A)motor impairment.
B)dyslexia.
C)aphasia.
D)memory impairment.
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40
Research indicates that children with Williams syndrome develop language in a manner similar to that of typically developing children.
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41
Which chromosomal disorder is characterized by short stature,webbing of the neck,low-set ears,and broad chest?
A)Sotos syndrome
B)Down's syndrome
C)Williams syndrome
D)Turner's syndrome
A)Sotos syndrome
B)Down's syndrome
C)Williams syndrome
D)Turner's syndrome
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42
Which of the following is considered to be an executive function?
A)long-term memory
B)expressive language
C)inhibitory control
D)motor speed
A)long-term memory
B)expressive language
C)inhibitory control
D)motor speed
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43
Which of the following is true?
A)The language skills of children with Williams syndrome are more advanced than would be predicted by their intelligence.
B)The language skills of children with Williams syndrome are comparable to their level of intelligence.
C)The language skills of children with Williams syndrome are significantly lower than would be predicted by their intelligence.
D)There is no relationship between the language skills of children with Williams syndrome and their level of intelligence.
A)The language skills of children with Williams syndrome are more advanced than would be predicted by their intelligence.
B)The language skills of children with Williams syndrome are comparable to their level of intelligence.
C)The language skills of children with Williams syndrome are significantly lower than would be predicted by their intelligence.
D)There is no relationship between the language skills of children with Williams syndrome and their level of intelligence.
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44
Children with Williams syndrome demonstrate:
A)low sociability.
B)strong interest in music.
C)low levels of anxiety and fear.
D)normal reduction of childhood fears with advancing age.
A)low sociability.
B)strong interest in music.
C)low levels of anxiety and fear.
D)normal reduction of childhood fears with advancing age.
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45
Research with children who have experienced early brain injury reveals that receptive language deficits are often evident between 10 and 17 months of age and associated with damage to the:
A)left hemisphere.
B)parietal lobe.
C)right hemisphere.
D)occipital lobe.
A)left hemisphere.
B)parietal lobe.
C)right hemisphere.
D)occipital lobe.
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46
Children with FAS frequently exhibit:
A)widely spaced eyes.
B)bulbous nose.
C)overdeveloped length of eye lids.
D)overdeveloped upper lip.
A)widely spaced eyes.
B)bulbous nose.
C)overdeveloped length of eye lids.
D)overdeveloped upper lip.
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47
The intellectual functioning of children with TS is generally within the:
A)superior to high-average range.
B)low-average and borderline range.
C)high-average to average range.
D)low-average to average range.
A)superior to high-average range.
B)low-average and borderline range.
C)high-average to average range.
D)low-average to average range.
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48
The atypical communication style termed "cocktail party syndrome" involves:
A)excessive verbiage lacking clarity,organization,and relevance.
B)agrammatical speech.
C)multiple levels of communication.
D)telegraphic speech.
A)excessive verbiage lacking clarity,organization,and relevance.
B)agrammatical speech.
C)multiple levels of communication.
D)telegraphic speech.
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49
The feeding disturbances,vomiting,failure to thrive,and chronic abdominal pain often associated with Williams syndrome are a consequence of:
A)hypercalcemia.
B)supravalvar aortic stenosis.
C)hyperacusis.
D)none of these
A)hypercalcemia.
B)supravalvar aortic stenosis.
C)hyperacusis.
D)none of these
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50
The prediction of functional outcomes for children following a brain injury is contingent upon which factor(s)?
A)age at which the lesion is incurred
B)accessibility of acute and long term services
C)type,severity,and status (static or progressive)of the lesion
D)all of these
A)age at which the lesion is incurred
B)accessibility of acute and long term services
C)type,severity,and status (static or progressive)of the lesion
D)all of these
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51
Recent fMRI studies of children with Williams syndrome performing visual tasks requiring ventral and dorsal processing revealed:
A)hypoactivation of the dorsal stream.
B)hyperactiviation of the dorsal stream.
C)comparable activation of the dorsal and ventral streams.
D)hypoactivation of the ventral stream.
A)hypoactivation of the dorsal stream.
B)hyperactiviation of the dorsal stream.
C)comparable activation of the dorsal and ventral streams.
D)hypoactivation of the ventral stream.
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52
The term for an increased carrying angle at the elbow is:
A)cubitus valgus.
B)lissitus valgua.
C)calcade vigilitis.
D)quadrangle vissitude.
A)cubitus valgus.
B)lissitus valgua.
C)calcade vigilitis.
D)quadrangle vissitude.
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53
Childhood brain injury can result in the emergence of deficits later in life,particularly as related to the:
A)regulation of memory retrieval.
B)regulation of socioemotional behavior.
C)development of language skills.
D)development of spatial skills.
A)regulation of memory retrieval.
B)regulation of socioemotional behavior.
C)development of language skills.
D)development of spatial skills.
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54
Hydrocephalus (HC)occurs during:
A)the preoperational period.
B)any developmental period.
C)the third trimester.
D)the prenatal period.
A)the preoperational period.
B)any developmental period.
C)the third trimester.
D)the prenatal period.
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55
Which of the following is associated with Williams syndrome?
A)high sensitivity to sound
B)cardiovascular anomalies
C)hypotonia and hypertonia
D)all of these
A)high sensitivity to sound
B)cardiovascular anomalies
C)hypotonia and hypertonia
D)all of these
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56
Which congenital disorder is most frequently associated with HC?
A)anencephaly
B)spina bifida
C)autism
D)Turner's syndrome
A)anencephaly
B)spina bifida
C)autism
D)Turner's syndrome
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57
A procedure that utilizes sound waves to image the internal structures of the brain and has enabled medical personnel to identify HC in utero by measuring ventricular expansion is called:
A)electroencephalography.
B)ventricularography.
C)ultrasonography.
D)angiography.
A)electroencephalography.
B)ventricularography.
C)ultrasonography.
D)angiography.
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58
The neuropsychological profile associated with Williams syndrome includes:
A)relatively preserved intellectual and language abilities,visuoconstructive weaknesses,relative proficiency in music,and high levels of sociability.
B)intellectual impairment,relatively preserved language abilities,visuoconstructive weaknesses,excessive attention to faces,and high levels of sociability.
C)impaired intellectual and language abilities,visuoconstructive strengths,high levels of sociability,and minimal attention to faces.
D)preserved intellectual,language,and visuoconstructive abilities/skills.
A)relatively preserved intellectual and language abilities,visuoconstructive weaknesses,relative proficiency in music,and high levels of sociability.
B)intellectual impairment,relatively preserved language abilities,visuoconstructive weaknesses,excessive attention to faces,and high levels of sociability.
C)impaired intellectual and language abilities,visuoconstructive strengths,high levels of sociability,and minimal attention to faces.
D)preserved intellectual,language,and visuoconstructive abilities/skills.
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59
The syndrome characterized by "elfin" facial features is:
A)fetal alcohol syndrome.
B)Williams syndrome.
C)Turner's syndrome.
D)hydrocephalus.
A)fetal alcohol syndrome.
B)Williams syndrome.
C)Turner's syndrome.
D)hydrocephalus.
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60
Which form of hydrocephalus (HC)is a consequence of the arachnoid villa being clogged by blood and cellular debris?
A)oversecretion of CSF
B)nonobstructive or communicating HC
C)obstructive or non-communicating HC
D)none of these
A)oversecretion of CSF
B)nonobstructive or communicating HC
C)obstructive or non-communicating HC
D)none of these
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61
Parents and teachers consider the primary difficulties of their children and students,respectively,with fetal alcohol syndrome to be in:
A)new learning and memory recall.
B)learning and sociability.
C)attention and sociability.
D)attention and language.
A)new learning and memory recall.
B)learning and sociability.
C)attention and sociability.
D)attention and language.
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