Neuropsychological studies of apraxia and related disorders /
Collection : Advances in psychology ; . 23 Détails physiques : 1 online resource (xv, 413 pages) : illustrations. ISBN :9780080866772 (electronic bk.); 0080866778 (electronic bk.).Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Part 1 : Perspectives on apraxia. Historical perspectives on neuroanatomical correlates of limb apraxia / P. Faglioni and A. Basso ; Methods of limb apraxia examination and their bearing on the interpretation of the disorder / Ennio de Renzi ; Ideomotor apraxia : gestural discrimination, comprehension and memory / Leslie J. Gonzalez Rothi and Kenneth M. Heilman ; Apraxia as a disorder of a system of signs / H. Hecaen and P. Rondot ; Clues to the nature of disruptions to limb praxis / Klaus Poeck ; Common considerations in the stufy of limb, verbal and oral apraxia / Eric A. Roy and Paula A. Square ; Apraxia and aphasia : anatomical and clinical relationship / Andrew Kertesz ; Methods of neuroanatomical research and an experimental study of limb apraxia / A. Basso, P. Faglioni and C. Luzzatti ; Can the study of praxis in animals aid in the study of apraxia of humans? / Bryan Kolb and Ian Q. Whishaw ; Developmental dyspraxia / Sharon Cermak -- Part 2 : Concepts and issues bearing on apraxia. Response and projection : a reinterpretation of the premotor concept / Gary Goldberg ; A theory of the respresentation, organization and timing of action with implications for sequencing disorders / Donald G. MacKay ; Performance differences between the hands : implications for studying disruption to limb praxis / John I. Tudor and Ann L. Smiley ; Bimanual coordination / Christie L. MacKenzie and Ronald G. Marteniuk.
Apraxia is a term used to denote a disorder in the performance of limb, verbal and oral non-verbal gestures, with often preserved ability to perform these same gestures outside the clinical setting in the appropriate situation or environment. Over the past century and particularly in the past four decades, a great deal of research has focused on understanding the nature of this complex disorder. This book is a review of current approaches to the study of apraxia and related action sequencing disorders as well as an examination of the mechanisms thought to underly these disorders. Neuropathological processes associated with apraxia are evaluated and principles of motor control, handedness and bimanual coordination are considered as they relate to the study of apractic disorders.
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