Jodie is a neurologist examining a new patient who recently…

Jodie is a neurologist examining a new patient who recently had a stroke. She first asks the patient to draw a picture of a clock and of a house. The patient draws the images in Panel A of image below (i.e., omits the left side of both the clock and the house). Jodie also asks the patient to read all the words in Panel B of the image below. The patient responds, “Shovel, Motor, Step, Door” (i.e., only reads the words on the right side of the paper). Jodie then says, it looks like you missed some and points to the left side of the paper. The patient responds, “Oh, I didn’t even notice those!” Based upon this behavior, what disorder would Jodie most likely diagnose the patient with?      

The timing of injury/repair in resistance training is critic…

The timing of injury/repair in resistance training is critical in order to take advantage of the transient inflammation to achieve maximal gain on muscle mass. Consider a standard resistance training program and describe how one can take advantage of load signaling time course as part of the drive for hypertrophy. What would happen if too frequent or too infrequent exercise sessions?