Previous studies have shown that hand actions to visual objects are affected both by perceptual factors and by action goals. Our aim was to study how these processes affected hand actions in chronic stroke patients, based on whether they had limb apraxia. Twenty-two left hemisphere, chronic stroke patients were measured on neuropsychological tasks of limb apraxia, which was identified in a subgroup of 10 patients. All patients underwent testing on a separate task of making simple reach and grasp actions to a cup. Their performance was compared to a group of 18 healthy age-matched volunteers. Participants were instructed to grasp the top or bottom of a cup to either lift or turn it over so as to end with a hand position that was either comfo...
Apraxia is a higher level motor deficit that occurs when processing a goal-directed action. The apra...
Individuals who sustain a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) in the dominant (typically left) hemisphere...
Objective: To evaluate whether the functional use of certain task objects while standing influences ...
Normally we can perform a variety of goal-directed movements effortlessly. However, damage to the pa...
Apraxia, a cognitive disorder of motor control, can severely impair transitive actions (objectrelate...
International audienceImpairments in dexterous upper limb function are a significant cause of disabi...
Purpose: To explore how task requirements influence reaching in people post-stroke. Subjects: Eleven...
This thesis provides new insights about how the brain controls skilled movements, through the study ...
Purpose: to enhance understanding of the relationship between upper limb and eye movements during re...
Assessment of limb apraxia is still suffering from Liepmann’s legacy and perfor-mance in gesture-pro...
Objective: Limb apraxia is a motor cognitive disorder that has been mainly studied in patients with ...
International audienceObjective: Limitations with manual dexterity are an important problem for pati...
The frontal and parietal cortex are intimately involved in the representation of goal-directed movem...
Limb apraxia, a disorder of skilled action not consequent on primary motor or sensory deficits, has ...
Two types of object-manipulation tasks, commonly used in the assessment of limb apraxia, were admini...
Apraxia is a higher level motor deficit that occurs when processing a goal-directed action. The apra...
Individuals who sustain a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) in the dominant (typically left) hemisphere...
Objective: To evaluate whether the functional use of certain task objects while standing influences ...
Normally we can perform a variety of goal-directed movements effortlessly. However, damage to the pa...
Apraxia, a cognitive disorder of motor control, can severely impair transitive actions (objectrelate...
International audienceImpairments in dexterous upper limb function are a significant cause of disabi...
Purpose: To explore how task requirements influence reaching in people post-stroke. Subjects: Eleven...
This thesis provides new insights about how the brain controls skilled movements, through the study ...
Purpose: to enhance understanding of the relationship between upper limb and eye movements during re...
Assessment of limb apraxia is still suffering from Liepmann’s legacy and perfor-mance in gesture-pro...
Objective: Limb apraxia is a motor cognitive disorder that has been mainly studied in patients with ...
International audienceObjective: Limitations with manual dexterity are an important problem for pati...
The frontal and parietal cortex are intimately involved in the representation of goal-directed movem...
Limb apraxia, a disorder of skilled action not consequent on primary motor or sensory deficits, has ...
Two types of object-manipulation tasks, commonly used in the assessment of limb apraxia, were admini...
Apraxia is a higher level motor deficit that occurs when processing a goal-directed action. The apra...
Individuals who sustain a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) in the dominant (typically left) hemisphere...
Objective: To evaluate whether the functional use of certain task objects while standing influences ...