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Hemispheric disconnection as a basis for neurodegeneration in apraxia and Alzheimer’s disease [PDF]
Introduction Apraxias, traditionally viewed as executive disorders secondary to focal lesions, are here reformulated as systemic outcomes of progressive interhemispheric disconnection—particularly relevant in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease ...
Marco Sanna
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As early as the beginning of the nineteenth century, a variety of nonmotor cognitive and affective impairments associated with cerebellar pathology were occasionally documented. A causal link between cerebellar disease and nonmotor cognitive and affective disorders has, however, been dismissed for almost two centuries.
Marien, Peter +2 more
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Balance impairment does not necessarily coexist with gait apraxia in mild and moderate Alzheimer’s disease [PDF]
Currently, there are no studies reporting how much balance impairment coexists with gait apraxia in mild and moderate Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Objectives To assess correlations among gait apraxia, balance impairment and cognitive performance in mild ...
Fernando Vieira Pereira +3 more
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Assessment of acquired apraxia of speech: pilot study with the CBO protocol [PDF]
Beatriz Maurer Costa, Karin Zazo Ortiz
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Introdução: Dentre as dificuldades de comunicação encontradas em casos de Transtornos do Espectro do Autismo (TEA), recentemente a literatura tem apontado uma relação de comorbidade com a apraxia de fala na infância (AFI).
Fernanda Cristina Reis Merli Martins +3 more
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Limb apraxia in multiple sclerosis [PDF]
Background/Aim. There are almost no studies on apraxia in people with multiple sclerosis. Although the white matter is damaged in MS, it is not the only location in which the pathological changes are present.
Rapaić Dragan +3 more
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Constructional apraxia in patients with closed head injury [PDF]
Introduction. Constructional apraxia is a disorder characterized by an inability to join the elements into a unity. It has not been studied much in patients with closed head injury (CHI). Methods.
Pavlović Dragan M. +1 more
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Apraxias in neurodegenerative dementias
Background: Apraxia is a state of inability to carry out a learned motor act in the absence of motor, sensory or cerebellar defect on command processed through the Praxis circuit.
Sadanandavalli Retnaswami Chandra +2 more
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Since the classic papers of Kleist, Mayer Gross, and Critchley, constructional apraxia (CA) has been considered to be a typical sign of a parietal lobe lesion, and as a precious tool to appreciate the spatial abilities subserved by this lobe. However, the development of more sophisticated neuropsychologic models and methods of investigation has ...
Gainotti, Guido, Trojano, Luigi
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O presente estudo analisou possíveis relações entre a interação dialógica da díade mãe-criança com limitações práxicas e o exercício da função materna.
Inaê Costa Rechia +1 more
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