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Crossed-Brain Representation of Verbal and Nonverbal Functions
A 74-year-old, left-handed man presented with a rapidly evolving loss of strength in his right leg associated with difficulty in walking. MR images disclosed an extensive left hemisphere tumor.
Esmeralda Matute +6 more
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Intravascular lymphoma (IVL) is a rare disease characterized by the proliferation of lymphoma cells in the lumen of the small blood vessels. Although early diagnosis of IVL is important to prolong survival of the patients, its atypical symptoms and ...
Yuichiro Ohya +7 more
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Action Observation Therapy for Enhancing Motor Recovery in Stroke Induced Apraxia
Purpose. Ideomotor apraxia (IMA), a common consequence of stroke, impairs the ability to perform purposeful movements despite preserved motor strength and understanding of the task.
Dhanusia S. +4 more
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Goal-directed imitation in patients with Ideomotor Apraxia
The present study compared imitation performance in patients with ideomotor apraxia (IMA), eight right hemispheric-damaged patients, and eight control participants without neurological damage in three experiments. Experiment 1 confirmed in the Goldenberg test that IMA patients were particularly impaired in hand gestures and combined finger and hand ...
Bekkering, H. +3 more
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Upper and Lower Face and Ideomotor Apraxia in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease
Introduction: Apraxia of face movement in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been rarely investigated. This study aimed at investigating the frequency of lower (mouth, tongue and throat) and upper (eyes and eyebrows) face apraxia, in AD and its relationship ...
Jay Guido Capone +3 more
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The ability to reproduce visually presented actions has been studied through neuropsychological observations of patients with ideomotor apraxia. These studies include attempts to understand the neural basis of action reproduction based on lesion–symptom ...
Carolina Bonivento +3 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Blood‐based biomarkers (BBMs) for Alzheimer's disease (AD), including plasma phosphorylated tau (p‐tau), are increasingly used in clinical practice, but “real‐world” implementation patterns, context‐of‐use (COU), clinical utility, and diagnostic performance are incompletely understood. METHODS A retrospective analysis of the first
Igor Prufer Q C Araujo +24 more
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Primary progressive apraxia: an unusual ideomotor syndrome [PDF]
Primary progressive apraxia is a rare form of apraxia in the absence of dementia which develops insidiously and is slowly progressive. Most reports of patients with apraxia also describe coexisting aphasias or involve additional apraxias with affected speech, usually in the setting of neurodegenerative diseases such as corticobasal degeneration ...
Fernandez, Yeva M., Frucht, Steven J.
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Serhat Ozkan,1 Demet Ozbabalik Adapinar,1 Nese Tuncer Elmaci,2 Didem Arslantas31Department of Neurology, Eskisehir Osmangazi University Medical Faculty, Eskisehir, Turkey; 2Department of Neurology, Marmara University Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey ...
Ozkan S +3 more
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Introduction: Apraxia is defined as a disorder of learned skilled movements, in the absence of elementary motor or sensory deficits and general cognitive impairment, such as inattention to commands, object-recognition deficits or poor oral comprehension.
Joana Mantovani-Nagaoka +1 more
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