Neuropsychological disorders are defined as cerebral dysfunctions that are physical and are usually manifested by alterations of judgment, cognition, memory, psychophysiology, perception, behavior, and or mood. These kind of disorders are usually accompanied by persistent motor function disorganization through exhibition of tremors or other involuntary movements, paralysis, sensory disturbances and ataxia. The behaviors may occur singly or in combinations thereby providing the basis for impairments. The impairments interfere with one’s movements of the limps or sensory nerves.
The impairments include;
Physical Functioning Impairment
This kind of impairment takes different forms, for instance, paralysis of either side of the body or in worst cases both sides. Physical impairment limits an individual’s capacity for leading their daily lives, for instance in mobility to and from work, …show more content…
Visual impairments usually occur after a prolonged activity, such as reading or watching something for a period of time, for instance, television. Such activities decrease one’s visual ability even after the activity is terminated although not for long but a presumption produces the same results.
Cognitive Impairments
Cognitive impairments usually affect the part of the mind that is responsible for attention and memory. This leads to mild to severe intellectual deficiencies, for instance, inability to learning and inadequate perseverance making it hard for one to work or coordinate properly. Cognitive impairments affect an individual’s emotional stability and may aggravate if one is subjected to long term social isolation leading to depression. There is wide range of developmental disorders that lead to attention impairments, such as attention deficit disorder, Fragile X syndrome, William’s Syndrome, and Down syndrome.
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