<span>The DSM-5 (or DSM V) distinguishes between mild (</span>slight cognitive impairment)<span> and major (full out dementia) forms of neurocognitive disorders.
The DSM-5, (Diagnosis and Statistical-manual of Mental-disorders 5th edition), was published in 2013 by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). Mostly used by psychiatrists to classify their patients' disease.
In the chapter of DSM-5: Neurocognitive Disorders, it was added the diagnoses of mild neurocognitive disorder and major neurocognitive disorder (this is not present in the DSM 4 (1993)).
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You would draw arcing lines drawn from each of the poles to the other pole and meet in the middle.
Answer:
c. time to reach maximum tension
Explanation:
Muscle tension is defined as the contraction of muscles for an extended period of time. Physiological effects such as running and exercise of stress are the cause of muscle tension.
Skeletal muscle fibres into two types including slow-twitch (type I) and fast-twitch (type II).
- Muscle fibres of type I are more effective over long time periods. They are used mainly for postural maintenance (such as keeping the head upright), or mobility exercises (running).
- Type II muscle fibres use anaerobic breathing, and are stronger than Type I fibres for quick bursts of energy, even though they fatigue quicker.
So the muscle fibers divided on the basis of time to reach maximum tension while doing physiological activities.
Hence, the correct option is C.