Evidence that many patients have suffered abuse as children leads to the
inclusion of dissociative disorders under the umbrella of Post-traumatic
stress disorder
Dissociative disorder is characterized by trauma experienced in
childhood. Post-traumatic stress disorder on the other hand is a mental
condition resulting from past experiences.
The dissociative disorder being also caused from past experiences during
childhood is the reason why some psychologists included it under the
umbrella of Post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Depth perception is the ability to see the world in 3 dimensions and by doing so to be able to estimate the distance between objects.
Retinal disparity<span> is defined as the way that your left eye and your right eye view slightly different images. </span>
Convergence refers to the eyes' disposition to rotate inward toward each other in a coordinated manner in order to focus effectively on nearby objects. <span>
</span>Disparity and convergence are the two important things that help us to judge distance. W<span>hen looking at a close-up object, your eyes angle inwards towards each other (you become slightly cross-eyed). The extra effort used by the muscles on the outside of each eye gives a clue to the brain about how far away the object is. This is convergence.</span>
Answer:
a.Hypotonic
Explanation:
Lower motor neurons refer to the spinal and cranial motor neurons that directly innervate skeletal muscles.
When injury occurs to lower parts of the motor system , such as motor systems or their axons , deficits may be well localized. If the motor nerve to a muscle is damaged , that muscle develop paresis or complete paralysis. If their motor nerves are transected ,muscles become flaccid (atonia ) and eventually develops atrophy.
Damage to these neurons is associated with :
1) Flaccid paralysis
2) Muscle atrophy
3) Fasciculations
4) Hypotonia
5) Hyporeflexia.
Hence option A is the right answer.
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