Recent evidence in healthy participants suggests that a motor subcomponent of working memory (mWM) may exist. We investigated whether this mWM is impaired in patients with a motor-dominant left hemisphere (LH) stroke and apraxia. Furthermore, we hypothesized that a deficient mWM contributes to deficits in motor cognition, that is, apraxia, in LH stroke. The study included 52 patients with LH stroke and 25 age-matched controls. Patients were classified into LH stroke patients with and without apraxia based on deficits in gesture imitation and object use. All participants were examined using the block span test (visuospatial WM), the digit span test (verbal WM), and a novel mWM task. In the latter, participants were presented with static pict...
Typically, the apraxic deficit of patients with left hemisphere damage is more pronounced for comple...
While visuospatial deficits are well‐characterized cognitive sequelae of right hemisphere (RH ) stro...
Apraxia is a common cognitive deficit after left hemisphere (LH) stroke. It has been suggested that ...
Recent evidence in healthy participants suggests that a motor subcomponent of working memory (mWM) m...
Background and Objective: Apraxia is a deficit of motor cognition leading to difficulties in actual ...
Apraxia is characterised by multiple deficits of higher motor functions, primarily caused by left he...
Apraxia caused by left hemispheric stroke typically impairs skilled sequential movements. After stro...
Sixteen left-hemisphere stroke patients, who were apraxic or nonapraxic, and 17 control subjects per...
Limb apraxia is a syndrome often observed after stroke that affects the ability to perform skilled a...
Limb apraxia, a disorder of skilled action not consequent on primary motor or sensory deficits, has ...
Limb apraxia is a syndrome often observed after stroke that affects the ability to perform skilled a...
Theories of lateralized cognitive functions propose a dominance of the left hemisphere for motor con...
Apraxia and inattention dissociate in chronic left hemisphere stroke D.C. Timpert, P.H. Weiss-Blank...
Increasing evidence indicates that focal lesions following stroke cause alterations in connectivity ...
Memory-driven reaching and grasping movements were analysed in patients with left cerebral hemispher...
Typically, the apraxic deficit of patients with left hemisphere damage is more pronounced for comple...
While visuospatial deficits are well‐characterized cognitive sequelae of right hemisphere (RH ) stro...
Apraxia is a common cognitive deficit after left hemisphere (LH) stroke. It has been suggested that ...
Recent evidence in healthy participants suggests that a motor subcomponent of working memory (mWM) m...
Background and Objective: Apraxia is a deficit of motor cognition leading to difficulties in actual ...
Apraxia is characterised by multiple deficits of higher motor functions, primarily caused by left he...
Apraxia caused by left hemispheric stroke typically impairs skilled sequential movements. After stro...
Sixteen left-hemisphere stroke patients, who were apraxic or nonapraxic, and 17 control subjects per...
Limb apraxia is a syndrome often observed after stroke that affects the ability to perform skilled a...
Limb apraxia, a disorder of skilled action not consequent on primary motor or sensory deficits, has ...
Limb apraxia is a syndrome often observed after stroke that affects the ability to perform skilled a...
Theories of lateralized cognitive functions propose a dominance of the left hemisphere for motor con...
Apraxia and inattention dissociate in chronic left hemisphere stroke D.C. Timpert, P.H. Weiss-Blank...
Increasing evidence indicates that focal lesions following stroke cause alterations in connectivity ...
Memory-driven reaching and grasping movements were analysed in patients with left cerebral hemispher...
Typically, the apraxic deficit of patients with left hemisphere damage is more pronounced for comple...
While visuospatial deficits are well‐characterized cognitive sequelae of right hemisphere (RH ) stro...
Apraxia is a common cognitive deficit after left hemisphere (LH) stroke. It has been suggested that ...