Define cognition
Mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the sense
What are the 6 domains of cognitive function?
Perceptual Motor Function (1/6 Domain)
Interpretation of the environment and is dependent on the acuity of sensory input
Perceptual Motor - Example of Deficits
Language (1/6 Domain)
Expressive language - Auditory association areas; posterior superior temporoparietal supramarginal gyrus
Receptive language - Lateral inferior posterior frontal lobes
Language - Example of Deficits
Learning and Memory (1/6 Domain)
Learning and Memory - Example of Deficits
Social Cognition (1/6 Domain)
Social Cognition - Example of Deficits
Behaviour out of acceptable social range, insensitivity to social standards, makes decisions without regard to safety
Executive function (1/6 Domain)
The higher thinking processes allow for flexibility, adaptability, and goal-directedness
Executive Function - Example of Impaired
Complex Attention (1/6 Domain)
Complex Attention- Example Deficits
Memory
Declarative semantic memory (subsystems)
Refers to the ability to consciously learn and recall information. Provides for long-term storage of large amounts of info
Declarative episodic memory (subsystems)
Information related to specific events
Immediate memory “attention span” (subsystems)
Working memory (subsystems)
Procedural memory (subsystems)
Scope of cognitive impairment
Intact Cognitive Function
Individual demonstrates normal cognitive behaviours for age and culture
Impaired Cognitive Function
Indicates measurable differences in normal cognitive processes
Basic Cognitive Functioning