"Apraxia, Ideomotor" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A form of apraxia characterized by an acquired inability to carry out a complex motor activity despite the ability to mentally formulate the action. This condition has been attributed to a disruption of connections between the dominant parietal cortex and supplementary and premotor cortical regions in both hemispheres. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p57)
Descriptor ID |
D020240
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MeSH Number(s) |
C10.597.606.881.350.200 C23.888.592.604.882.350.200 F01.700.875.350.200
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Concept/Terms |
Apraxia, Ideomotor- Apraxia, Ideomotor
- Apraxias, Ideomotor
- Ideomotor Apraxias
- Apraxia, Limb Kinetic
- Apraxias, Limb Kinetic
- Kinetic Apraxia, Limb
- Kinetic Apraxias, Limb
- Limb Kinetic Apraxia
- Limb Kinetic Apraxias
- Ideomotor Apraxia
- Classic Apraxia
- Apraxia, Classic
- Apraxias, Classic
- Classic Apraxias
- Dyspraxia, Ideomotor
- Dyspraxias, Ideomotor
- Ideomotor Dyspraxia
- Ideomotor Dyspraxias
- Apraxia, Ideokinetic
- Apraxias, Ideokinetic
- Ideokinetic Apraxia
- Ideokinetic Apraxias
- Apraxia, Transcortical
- Apraxias, Transcortical
- Transcortical Apraxia
- Transcortical Apraxias
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Apraxia, Ideomotor" by people in Profiles.
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Buxbaum LJ, Shapiro AD, Coslett HB. Reply: apraxia: a gestural or a cognitive disorder? Brain. 2015 Mar; 138(Pt 3):e334.
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Jax SA, Buxbaum LJ. Response interference between functional and structural object-related actions is increased in patients with ideomotor apraxia. J Neuropsychol. 2013 Mar; 7(1):12-8.
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Buxbaum LJ, Haaland KY, Hallett M, Wheaton L, Heilman KM, Rodriguez A, Gonzalez Rothi LJ. Treatment of limb apraxia: moving forward to improved action. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2008 Feb; 87(2):149-61.
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Barde LH, Buxbaum LJ, Moll AD. Abnormal reliance on object structure in apraxics' learning of novel object-related actions. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2007 Nov; 13(6):997-1008.
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Buxbaum LJ, Kyle K, Grossman M, Coslett HB. Left inferior parietal representations for skilled hand-object interactions: evidence from stroke and corticobasal degeneration. Cortex. 2007 Apr; 43(3):411-23.
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Jax SA, Buxbaum LJ, Moll AD. Deficits in movement planning and intrinsic coordinate control in ideomotor apraxia. J Cogn Neurosci. 2006 Dec; 18(12):2063-76.
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Buxbaum LJ, Kyle KM, Menon R. On beyond mirror neurons: internal representations subserving imitation and recognition of skilled object-related actions in humans. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res. 2005 Sep; 25(1):226-39.
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Buxbaum LJ, Johnson-Frey SH, Bartlett-Williams M. Deficient internal models for planning hand-object interactions in apraxia. Neuropsychologia. 2005; 43(6):917-29.
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Buxbaum LJ, Sirigu A, Schwartz MF, Klatzky R. Cognitive representations of hand posture in ideomotor apraxia. Neuropsychologia. 2003; 41(8):1091-113.