BRAIN INJURY

Progress, Patience, and Recovery

1Attention
  • The ability to focus, sustain, and shift mental focus.
  • Includes selective attention, divided attention, and sustained attention.
  • EXAMPLE: Listening to a speaker in a noisy room.

DEFICITS PRESENT AS: Difficulty multitasking, easily distracted, inability to organize and manage time, decreased concentration.

2Memory
  • The ability to encode, store, and retrieve information.
  • Includes short-term memory, working memory, and long-term memory (episodic, semantic).
  • EXAMPLE: Listening to a speaker in a noisy room.

DEFICITS PRESENT AS: Difficulty remembering recent events, conversations, or following instructions. Difficulty with planning and decision-making. Repeating questions and statements.

3. Executive Function
  • High-level processes that manage other cognitive functions.
  • Includes planning, organizing, problem-solving, inhibition, attention and mental flexibility.
  • EXAMPLE: Remembering a list of words or past events.

DEFICITS PRESENT AS: Difficulty managing tasks, impulses, medications, a calendar and/or emotions.

4. Language
  • The ability to understand and produce spoken and written language.
  • 3 categories: receptive, verbal, and pragmatic (using language socially to engage)
  • EXAMPLE: Naming objects or forming coherent sentences.

DEFICITS PRESENT AS: Trouble with vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, or understanding what others are saying.

5. Visuospatial Skills
  • Understanding how objects relate to each other in space (e.g., above, below, beside).
  • Visual neglect-not being aware of stimuli on one side of the visual field, even though it can technically be seen.
  • EXAMPLE: Reading a map or copying a drawing.

DEFICITS PRESENT AS: Bumping into things, poor depth perception, difficulty recognizing faces and driving.

6. Processing Speed
  • The pace at which the brain takes in, understands, and responds to information.
  • Often impacted after brain injury or in cognitive decline.
  • EXAMPLE: Quickly responding to a traffic light change.

DEFICITS PRESENT AS: Taking longer to answer, getting overwhelmed by too much information, struggle to follow conversations.