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Learning Disabilities
Theories, Diagnosis, and Teaching Strategies
, Ninth Edition
Janet W. Lerner, Northeastern Illinois University
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CHAPTER 10: Medical Aspects of Learning Disabilities
Matching Exercise


Match the items to one of the choices in the selection boxes below them.

1. A new non-invasive neurological device for studying the human brain as it is working.


2.  Family studies and twin studies are used to investigate the


3.  The symptoms found during a neurological exam that indicate subtle problems in gross and fine motor abilities are called


4.  A neurological condition characterized by inappropriate attention skills, impulsivity, and in some cases hyperactivity is called


5.  A type of learning disability that interferes with learning to read.


6.  Inflamation of the middle ear accompanied by fluid medial to the ear drum.


7.  The process by which chemicals within the brain send messages from one cell to another across a synapse.


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