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Impairment of nonlinguistic hand movements in a deaf aphasic
Authors:Doreen Kimura   Robbin Battison  Barbara Lubert
Affiliation:University of Western Ontario Canada;Gallaudet College Canada;University of Western Ontario Canada
Abstract:A deaf man who became aphasic for sign language was seen 4 years after a left-hemisphere stroke. While not impaired on traditional apraxia tests, he was impaired, relative to nonaphasic deaf controls, in the imitation of complex nonlinguistic hand movements. He was not impaired on single isolated movements. These findings are interpreted as supporting a concept of left-hemisphere function which emphasizes complex motor control.
Keywords:Send reprint requests to Doreen Kimura   Department of Psychology   University of Western Ontario   London   Ontario   Canada N6A 5C2.
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