Apraxias
"Apraxias" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A group of cognitive disorders characterized by the inability to perform previously learned skills that cannot be attributed to deficits of motor or sensory function. The two major subtypes of this condition are ideomotor (see APRAXIA, IDEOMOTOR) and ideational apraxia, which refers to loss of the ability to mentally formulate the processes involved with performing an action. For example, dressing apraxia may result from an inability to mentally formulate the act of placing clothes on the body. Apraxias are generally associated with lesions of the dominant PARIETAL LOBE and supramarginal gyrus. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp56-7)
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D001072
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MeSH Number(s) |
C10.597.606.881.350 C23.888.592.604.882.350 F01.700.875.350
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Apraxias- Apraxias
- Dyspraxia
- Dyspraxias
- Apraxia
Apraxia, Articulatory- Apraxia, Articulatory
- Apraxias, Articulatory
- Articulatory Apraxia
- Articulatory Apraxias
- Dyspraxia, Articulatory
- Articulatory Dyspraxia
- Articulatory Dyspraxias
- Dyspraxias, Articulatory
Apraxia, Developmental Verbal- Apraxia, Developmental Verbal
- Apraxias, Developmental Verbal
- Developmental Verbal Apraxia
- Developmental Verbal Apraxias
- Verbal Apraxia, Developmental
- Verbal Apraxias, Developmental
- Speech-Language Disorder 1
- 1s, Speech-Language Disorder
- Disorder 1, Speech-Language
- Disorder 1s, Speech-Language
- Speech Language Disorder 1
- Speech-Language Disorder 1s
- Developmental Verbal Dyspraxia
- Developmental Verbal Dyspraxias
- Dyspraxia, Developmental Verbal
- Dyspraxias, Developmental Verbal
- Verbal Dyspraxia, Developmental
- Verbal Dyspraxias, Developmental
Apraxia, Facial-Oral- Apraxia, Facial-Oral
- Apraxia, Facial Oral
- Apraxias, Facial-Oral
- Facial-Oral Apraxia
- Facial-Oral Apraxias
- Speech And Language Disorder With Orofacial Dyspraxia
Ideational Apraxia- Ideational Apraxia
- Apraxia, Ideational
- Apraxias, Ideational
- Ideational Apraxias
Apraxia, Motor- Apraxia, Motor
- Apraxias, Motor
- Motor Apraxia
- Motor Apraxias
Apraxia, Oral- Apraxia, Oral
- Apraxias, Oral
- Oral Apraxia
- Oral Apraxias
- Dyspraxia, Oral
- Dyspraxias, Oral
- Oral Dyspraxia
- Oral Dyspraxias
Apraxia, Verbal- Apraxia, Verbal
- Apraxias, Verbal
- Verbal Apraxia
- Verbal Apraxias
- Dyspraxia, Verbal
- Dyspraxias, Verbal
- Verbal Dyspraxia
- Verbal Dyspraxias
Dressing Apraxia- Dressing Apraxia
- Apraxia, Dressing
- Apraxias, Dressing
- Dressing Apraxias
Apraxia, Gestural- Apraxia, Gestural
- Apraxias, Gestural
- Gestural Apraxia
- Gestural Apraxias
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Apraxias" by people in Profiles.
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Boada KL, Boada R, Pennington BF, Peterson RL. Sequencing Deficits and Phonological Speech Errors, But Not Articulation Errors, Predict Later Literacy Skills. J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2022 06 08; 65(6):2081-2097.
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Chang MY, Grosrenaud P, Borchert MS. Characteristics and Outcomes of Idiopathic and Non-idiopathic Ocular Motor Apraxia in Children. J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2022 Sep-Oct; 59(5):326-331.
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Walther S, Mittal VA, Stegmayer K, Bohlhalter S. Gesture deficits and apraxia in schizophrenia. Cortex. 2020 12; 133:65-75.
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Bateman JR, Filley CM, Ross ED, Bettcher BM, Hubbard HI, Babiak M, Pressman PS. Aprosodia and prosoplegia with right frontal neurodegeneration. Neurocase. 2019 10; 25(5):187-194.
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Schiffman J, Mittal V, Kline E, Mortensen EL, Michelsen N, Ekstr?m M, Millman ZB, Mednick SA, S?rensen HJ. Childhood dyspraxia predicts adult-onset nonaffective-psychosis-spectrum disorder. Dev Psychopathol. 2015 Nov; 27(4 Pt 1):1323-30.
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Caso F, Mandelli ML, Henry M, Gesierich B, Bettcher BM, Ogar J, Filippi M, Comi G, Magnani G, Sidhu M, Trojanowski JQ, Huang EJ, Grinberg LT, Miller BL, Dronkers N, Seeley WW, Gorno-Tempini ML. In vivo signatures of nonfluent/agrammatic primary progressive aphasia caused by FTLD pathology. Neurology. 2014 Jan 21; 82(3):239-47.
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Silver B, Nagel MA, Mahalingam R, Cohrs R, Schmid DS, Gilden D. Varicella zoster virus vasculopathy: a treatable form of rapidly progressive multi-infarct dementia after 2 years' duration. J Neurol Sci. 2012 Dec 15; 323(1-2):245-7.
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Downey R, Rapport MJ. Motor activity in children with autism: a review of current literature. Pediatr Phys Ther. 2012; 24(1):2-20.
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Giovannetti T, Bettcher BM, Brennan L, Libon DJ, Wambach D, Seter C. Target-related distractors disrupt object selection in everyday action: evidence from participants with dementia. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2010 May; 16(3):484-94.
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Roth HL, Eskin TA, Kendall DL, Heilman KM. Progressive oculo-orofacial-speech apraxia (POOSA). Neurocase. 2006 Aug; 12(4):221-7.
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