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EGP Dopper, H Seelaar, WZ Chiu… - Journal of Molecular …, 2011 - Springer
... Neuropsychological assessment revealed prominent ideomotor and ideational apraxia,
executive dysfunction, non- fluent aphasia and memory deficits. Neuroimaging showed
symmetrical predominant frontoparietal atrophy and hypoper- fusion. ...
Y Nadeau, M Masellis… - Case Studies in Dementia: …, 2011 - books.google.com
... Ideational apraxia is less frequent than ideomotor apraxia in CBS, but it has been
documented (Kertesz et al., 2000). Discussion of ideational apraxia is complicated by
the heterogeneous definition of the phenomenon in the literature. ...
T Vanbellingen… - NeuroRehabilitation, 2011 - IOS Press
... verbal or tactile). Traditionally, one dis- tinguishes between ideational apraxia (IA),
ideomotor apraxia (IMA) and limb kinetic apraxia (LKA). IA and IMA will ... be discussed
further. 2.1. Ideational apraxia Patients with ideational apraxia ...
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[HTML] from cjb.netA Dovern, GR Fink, J Saliger, H Karbe… - The Journal of …, 2011 - neuro.cjb.net
... actual object use). Note that we purposely refrain from using terms like ideomotor
apraxia or ideational apraxia as the different apraxia definitions/classifications are
currently under debate (Goldenberg, 2008). Rather, we describe ...
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K Sathian, LJ Buxbaum, LG Cohen… - … and Neural Repair, 2011 - nnr.sagepub.com
... Ideational apraxia is most frequently induced by large strokes, moderate-to-severe traumatic
brain injury, or degenerative dementia. ... Frequently, both ideational apraxia and IMA may occur
in the same patient; however, these subtypes also dissociate. ...
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