3. Central Processing is human functions of
perception, cognition, neuromuscular control
(including motor planning) and psychological
factors.
4. Cognition: the process of understanding and
knowing which involves the skills of attention,
memory, problem solving, decision making,
learning, language and other related task.
5. Sensory Function As Related
To Assistive Technology Use:
this assistive technology is
the features on how human
sensory performance and how
it is affects the use of
compensation for sensory
limitations.
6. the perceptual function is based on both physiological function
and prior sensory and perceptual experience. Assistive
technologies can affect perceptual in a positive and negative.
The use of technologies is often a new experience, a novice user
who has a disability is likely to have a significantly different
perceptions of events and device interactions than do either
more experienced user or disable assistive.
7. type of memory that requires the person to
identify the proper or desired item from a
list.