If an individual is suffering from cerebral palsy, they are most likely have problems in signals from the upper motor neurons that cannot reach the lower motor neurons, causing spastic contractions
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
Cerebral palsy is a motor neuron disease that mostly affects the children of years 3-5. Spastic contraction is a state in which the muscles are contracted causing stiffness.
That, in turn, affects the normality of movements of the person. Cerebral palsy causes Spastic contraction with the affected person. The Spastic Contraction is due to the absence of communication between the upper and lower motor neurons.
They send signals to the organs of the body to do actions. Thus the upper neurons are responsible for the actions and lower neuron supervises the movement of the face, arms, throat, etc.
The actions like walking or chewing from the upper neurons sent to the lower neurons. The interruption of the signal or communication will result in spastic.
If you are trying to go one way, but the rear of the vehicle is not cooperating and giving resistance. For example, if you are trying to turn right and the rear of the vehicle is trying to go left.
Answer:
you mean answer but the 1st one
Explanation:
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Answer:
The options are
A. Rehearsal effects
B. Preparation effects
C. Routine effects
D. Practice effects
The answer is D. Practice effects
Explanation:
Practice effects is what happens when an individual takes a particular test or exam several times. Such an individual will be influenced and will already have a big insight about the exam and will most times help in increasing the score of the individual. This is in accordance to the saying : ‘Practice makes perfection’. This is why practice effects is the answer as Dr. Herrman made the recommendation because he knows that it will increase performance on subsequent experiences with the same tasks.