Neurorehabilitation and brain stimulation studies of post-stroke patients suggest that action-observation effects can lead to rapid improvements in the recovery of motor functions and long-term motor cortical reorganization. Apraxia is a clinically important disorder characterized by marked impairment in representing and performing skillful movements [gestures], which limits many daily activities and impedes independent functioning. Recent clinical research has revealed errors of visuo-motor integration in patients with apraxia. This paper presents a rehabilitative perspective focusing on the possibility of action observation as a therapeutic treatment for patients with apraxia. This perspective also outlines impacts on neurorehabilitation ...
Evidence exists that the observation of actions activates the same cortical motor areas that are inv...
Apraxia is an umbrella term for different disorders of higher motor abilities that are not explained...
Limb apraxia is a syndrome often observed after stroke that affects the ability to perform skilled a...
Neurorehabilitation and brain stimulation studies of post-stroke patients suggest that action-observ...
apraxia is widely used to describe one of the more disabling deficits following left strokes. the ro...
Technological progress in the area of informatics and human interface platforms create a window of o...
Action observation treatment (AOT) exploits a neurophysiological mechanism, matching an observed act...
Apraxia is a higher level motor deficit that occurs when processing a goal-directed action. The apra...
Apraxia is a disorder of higher motor cognition. Deficits in imitating abstract and symbolic gesture...
The feeling of acting voluntarily is a fundamental component of human behavior and social life and i...
This project explored two main areas: the assessment of apraxia and the intervention effectiveness i...
Limb apraxia is a syndrome often observed after stroke that affects the ability to perform skilled a...
Apraxia is a well-known syndrome characterized by the sufferer's inability to perform routine gestur...
This thesis provides new insights about how the brain controls skilled movements, through the study ...
Limb apraxia is a common disorder of skilled, purposive movement that is frequently associated with ...
Evidence exists that the observation of actions activates the same cortical motor areas that are inv...
Apraxia is an umbrella term for different disorders of higher motor abilities that are not explained...
Limb apraxia is a syndrome often observed after stroke that affects the ability to perform skilled a...
Neurorehabilitation and brain stimulation studies of post-stroke patients suggest that action-observ...
apraxia is widely used to describe one of the more disabling deficits following left strokes. the ro...
Technological progress in the area of informatics and human interface platforms create a window of o...
Action observation treatment (AOT) exploits a neurophysiological mechanism, matching an observed act...
Apraxia is a higher level motor deficit that occurs when processing a goal-directed action. The apra...
Apraxia is a disorder of higher motor cognition. Deficits in imitating abstract and symbolic gesture...
The feeling of acting voluntarily is a fundamental component of human behavior and social life and i...
This project explored two main areas: the assessment of apraxia and the intervention effectiveness i...
Limb apraxia is a syndrome often observed after stroke that affects the ability to perform skilled a...
Apraxia is a well-known syndrome characterized by the sufferer's inability to perform routine gestur...
This thesis provides new insights about how the brain controls skilled movements, through the study ...
Limb apraxia is a common disorder of skilled, purposive movement that is frequently associated with ...
Evidence exists that the observation of actions activates the same cortical motor areas that are inv...
Apraxia is an umbrella term for different disorders of higher motor abilities that are not explained...
Limb apraxia is a syndrome often observed after stroke that affects the ability to perform skilled a...