Thursday, October 17, 2013

              NAVIGATION DISORDER
  1. How does the woman describe her disorder?  The woman was driving in her car and she didnt remember the streets how to drive her car so she had to keep saying how the streets were if straight or curved
  2.  What triggers the disorder? what triggers her disorder is anything to do with water
  3. Is her condition psychological or neurological and explain why. neurological because she has a problem in her brain remembering sorts of things
  4. Describe one way in which this disorder could limit a person. This disorder limits a person because you wont be able to interact with your family because you dont remember them or like what happen to her she couldnt take care of her baby because she didnt remember her babys room
  5. Describe one trick she uses to overcome her disorder. She describes the streets she is riding in so she could remember and know what she is doing .
  6. “Train your brain.” Explain the significance of this statement through the lens of Dr. Charney’s theory on neuroplasticity. This statement explains that you should expand the learning of your brain for example you should read and do programs online for your brain. Like memory games to see how much your brain can remember names numbers ect. 

1 comment:

  1. Very nice work. Your answers are clear except, I don' think her problem was exactly a memory problem. It is a navigational problem. She doesn't remember places and how to get to them. She does remember people. Watch your punctuation. Ask somebody (like me) to proofread for you before you publish.

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