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Apraxia oculomotora congénita Congenital oculomoror apraxia
La apraxia oculomotora congénita, también conocida como Síndrome de Cogan, es una enfermedad hereditaria rara que afecta al ojo, caracterizada por la incapacidad para ejecutar movimientos oculares horizontales voluntarios.
Rosa M Naranjo Fernández +3 more
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The relationship between severity of apraxia of speech and working memory
Based on previously observed relationships between working memory (WM) and speech, the current study investigated the relationship between degree of oral apraxia (AOS) and WM capacity.
Karin Zazo Ortiz +1 more
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To evaluate the prevalence and impact of limb apraxia on manual dexterity and activities of daily living (ADLs) in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS)
Heldner, Mirjam Rachel +5 more
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Apraxia in stroke patients: assessment and treatment [PDF]
Apraxia is a disorder affecting the purposeful execution of learned and meaningful skills. Apraxia is one of the classic neuropsychological syndromes, along with aphasia, agnosia and amnesia.
van Heugten, C.M. +3 more
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Se analizan diferentes tipos de apraxias relacionadas con el rostro, el lenguaje y los movimientos corporales axiales. Incluye características clínicas, posibles asociaciones con lesiones cerebrales específicas, y una discusión de los tipos principales ...
Ardila, Alfredo
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Sensitivity of different ADL measures to apraxia and motor impairments
Objective: To determine whether specifically designed activities of daily living (ADL) observations can measure disability due to apraxia with more sensitivity than the Barthel ADL Index, a conventional functional scale.
Deelman, Betto G. +7 more
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Color poster with text, images, charts, and graphs.This research project's purpose was to study the intersection between childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) and traditional speech sound intervention to determine if there is a correlation between ...
Kinblom, Morgan, Newton, Olivia
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The “What” and “How” of Pantomime Actions
Pantomimes are human actions that simulate ideas, objects, and events, commonly used in conversation, performance art, and gesture-based interfaces for computing and controlling robots.
Raymond R. MacNeil, James T. Enns
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