Volitional sphere
1. For which syndrome motionlessness which is accompanied by mutism and increasing of muscular tone and not reflected in consciousness of the patients is typical?
A. Narcoleptic
B. Amentive
C. Depressive stupor
D. Catatonic stupor
E. Maniac stupor
2. Name variants of excitement which carry aim-directed character:
A. Catatonic
B. Amentive
C. Epilepsy-form
D. Erratic
E. Maniac
3. Name what is not typical for main stages of voluntary act:
A. Initiation
B. Inclination
C. Wish
D. Fighting of motives
E. Deciding
4. Name what is not a criterion if psychomotorics determination:
A. External expression of voluntary acts
B. External manifestation of involuntary acts
C. Individual peculiarities of motional acts
D. Worrying that decreased individual activity
E. Voluntary acts
5. For which pathological condition senseless contraction to situational conditions or own initiation to activity are typical?
A. Stupor
B. Automatic subordination
C. Akinesia
D. Negativism
E. Parakinesia
6. For which pathological condition motionlessness due to stopping of voluntary acts along with capability to act in order if there is a>>> from the outside is typical?
A. Negativism
B. Automatic subordination
C. Akinesia
D. Echopraxia
E. Stereotypy
7. For which symptom absence of reaction of pupils on painful and emotional irritants is typical?
A. Symptom of Pavlov
B. Symptom of Kandinskyy
C. Symptom of Kleist
D. Symptom of Bumke
E. Symptom of Bongofer
8. What is not typical for psychomotor disorders which appear in the structure of catatonic syndrome?
A. Automatic subordination
B. Negativism
C. Stereotypy
D. Symptom of air pillow
E. Symptom of cog-wheel
9. For which pathological condition unmotivated motional anxiety connected with affective tension is typical?
A. Catatonic excitement
B. Amentive excitement
C. Maniac excitement
D. Anxious agitation
E. Psychogenic excitement
10. Voluntary act is in the structure of such actions:
A. Simple
B. Complex
C. Impulsive
D. Unrealized (lunatism)
E. Automatic
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