Typically, the apraxic deficit of patients with left hemisphere damage is more pronounced for complex, i.e., sequential actions, than for simple ones. This impaired action sequencing can be attributed to a faulty selection of movements, a deficit of shifting motor attention, or, alternatively, disturbed processing of action-related temporal information.Twenty patients with lesions of the left hemisphere with and without apraxia and 20 patients with right hemisphere lesions with and without neglect were asked to detect errors in the sequential structure or the spatial configuration of object-related complex actions, visually presented as actions with objects or pantomimes.As expected, both patients with apraxia and neglect performed worse th...
Recent evidence in healthy participants suggests that a motor subcomponent of working memory (mWM) m...
Memory-driven reaching and grasping movements were analysed in patients with left cerebral hemispher...
Limb apraxia (LA) refers to a high-order motor disorder characterized by the inability to reproduce ...
Sixteen left-hemisphere stroke patients, who were apraxic or nonapraxic, and 17 control subjects per...
Pantomimes of object use require accurate representations of movements and a selection of the most t...
Limb apraxia is a syndrome often observed after stroke that affects the ability to perform skilled a...
Limb apraxia is a syndrome often observed after stroke that affects the ability to perform skilled a...
Apraxia caused by left hemispheric stroke typically impairs skilled sequential movements. After stro...
Background and Objective: Apraxia is a deficit of motor cognition leading to difficulties in actual ...
Ideomotor limb apraxia is a classic neurological disorder manifesting as a breakdown in co-ordinated...
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...
Apraxia and inattention dissociate in chronic left hemisphere stroke D.C. Timpert, P.H. Weiss-Blank...
A better understanding of the neural bases of apraxia is an important prerequisite to develop new th...
Limb apraxia (LA), is a neuropsychological syndrome characterized by difficulty in performing gestur...
Recent evidence in healthy participants suggests that a motor subcomponent of working memory (mWM) m...
Memory-driven reaching and grasping movements were analysed in patients with left cerebral hemispher...
Limb apraxia (LA) refers to a high-order motor disorder characterized by the inability to reproduce ...
Sixteen left-hemisphere stroke patients, who were apraxic or nonapraxic, and 17 control subjects per...
Pantomimes of object use require accurate representations of movements and a selection of the most t...
Limb apraxia is a syndrome often observed after stroke that affects the ability to perform skilled a...
Limb apraxia is a syndrome often observed after stroke that affects the ability to perform skilled a...
Apraxia caused by left hemispheric stroke typically impairs skilled sequential movements. After stro...
Background and Objective: Apraxia is a deficit of motor cognition leading to difficulties in actual ...
Ideomotor limb apraxia is a classic neurological disorder manifesting as a breakdown in co-ordinated...
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...
Apraxia and inattention dissociate in chronic left hemisphere stroke D.C. Timpert, P.H. Weiss-Blank...
A better understanding of the neural bases of apraxia is an important prerequisite to develop new th...
Limb apraxia (LA), is a neuropsychological syndrome characterized by difficulty in performing gestur...
Recent evidence in healthy participants suggests that a motor subcomponent of working memory (mWM) m...
Memory-driven reaching and grasping movements were analysed in patients with left cerebral hemispher...
Limb apraxia (LA) refers to a high-order motor disorder characterized by the inability to reproduce ...