For over a century, pantomime of tool use has been employed to diagnose limb apraxia, a disorder of motor cognition primarily induced by left brain damage. While research consistently implicates damage to a left frontotemporo-parietal network in limb apraxia, findings are inconsistent regarding the impact of damage to anterior versus posterior nodes within this network on pantomime. Complicating matters is the fact that tool use pantomime can be affected and evaluated at multiple levels. For instance, the production of tool use gestures requires the consideration of semantic characteristics (e.g. how to communicate the action intention) as well as motor features (e.g. forming grip and movement). Together, these factors may contribute substa...
International audiencePantomiming the use of familiar tools is a central test in the assessment of a...
Neuropsychological studies of patients suffering from apraxia strongly imply a left hemisphere basis...
100 years ago, Liepmann highlighted the role of left ventro-dorsal lesions for impairments in concep...
For over a century, pantomime of tool use has been employed to diagnose limb apraxia, a disorder of ...
International audienceAbstract Pantomime has a long tradition in clinical neuropsychology of apraxia...
Pantomimes of object use require accurate representations of movements and a selection of the most t...
Pantomimes of object use require accurate representations of movements and a selection of the most t...
Movement goals and task mechanics differ substantially between actual tool use and corresponding pan...
See doi:10.1093/brain/awu122 for the scientific commentary on this article. Numerous functional neur...
In this paper we review studies that investigated tool use disorders in left-brain damaged (LBD) pat...
We used a two stage procedure to predict which stroke patients would have chronic difficulties gestu...
Pantomimes of object use require accurate representations of movements and a selection of the most t...
AbstractApraxia, a disorder of higher motor cognition, is a frequent and outcome-relevant sequel of ...
International audiencePantomiming the use of familiar tools is a central test in the assessment of a...
Neuropsychological studies of patients suffering from apraxia strongly imply a left hemisphere basis...
100 years ago, Liepmann highlighted the role of left ventro-dorsal lesions for impairments in concep...
For over a century, pantomime of tool use has been employed to diagnose limb apraxia, a disorder of ...
International audienceAbstract Pantomime has a long tradition in clinical neuropsychology of apraxia...
Pantomimes of object use require accurate representations of movements and a selection of the most t...
Pantomimes of object use require accurate representations of movements and a selection of the most t...
Movement goals and task mechanics differ substantially between actual tool use and corresponding pan...
See doi:10.1093/brain/awu122 for the scientific commentary on this article. Numerous functional neur...
In this paper we review studies that investigated tool use disorders in left-brain damaged (LBD) pat...
We used a two stage procedure to predict which stroke patients would have chronic difficulties gestu...
Pantomimes of object use require accurate representations of movements and a selection of the most t...
AbstractApraxia, a disorder of higher motor cognition, is a frequent and outcome-relevant sequel of ...
International audiencePantomiming the use of familiar tools is a central test in the assessment of a...
Neuropsychological studies of patients suffering from apraxia strongly imply a left hemisphere basis...
100 years ago, Liepmann highlighted the role of left ventro-dorsal lesions for impairments in concep...