Limb apraxia and motor performance |
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Authors: | K. York Haaland Bruce E. Porch Harold D. Delaney |
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Affiliation: | Albuquerque Veterans Administration Medical Center and University of New Mexico USA |
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Abstract: | This study was desinged to determine if motor deficits in limb apraxia are task specific. Non-brain-damaged patients and apraxic and nonapraxic patients with left hemisphere damage performed language and limb apraxia tests and six motor tasks with the left hand. Contrary to previous data, no significant group differences occurred on a finger tapping task. Although task complexity or sequencing requirements affected group differences, greatest apraxic impairment was noted on a task of precise steadiness, but only when its response inhibition requirements were increased. This pattern of deficits appears to be associated with greater involvement of the premotor area in the apraxic group. |
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Keywords: | Address reprint requests to K. York Haaland Psychology Service VA Medical Center 2100 Ridgecrest Drive S.E. Albuquerque NM 87108. |
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