The correlation between apraxia and neglect in the right hemisphere: A voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping study in 138 acute stroke patients
A Dressing, M Martin, LA Beume, D Kuemmerer… - Cortex, 2020 - Elsevier
Apraxia is frequently described after left hemisphere stroke and results from lesions to a
complex network for motor cognition with dorso-dorsal, ventro-dorsal and ventral processing …
complex network for motor cognition with dorso-dorsal, ventro-dorsal and ventral processing …
Brain activity underlying tool-related and imitative skills after major left hemisphere stroke
M Martin, K Nitschke, L Beume, A Dressing, LE Bühler… - Brain, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Apraxia is a debilitating cognitive motor disorder that frequently occurs after left hemisphere
stroke and affects tool-associated and imitative skills. However, the severity of the apraxic …
stroke and affects tool-associated and imitative skills. However, the severity of the apraxic …
Deconstructing apraxia: understanding disorders of intentional movement after stroke
L Koski, M Iacoboni, JC Mazziotta - Current opinion in neurology, 2002 - journals.lww.com
Impairments in praxic functioning are common after stroke, most frequently when the left
hemisphere is affected. Several recent studies of apraxia after stroke have made advances …
hemisphere is affected. Several recent studies of apraxia after stroke have made advances …
[HTML][HTML] Anatomical correlates of recovery in apraxia: a longitudinal lesion-mapping study in stroke patients
A Dressing, CP Kaller, M Martin, K Nitschke… - Cortex, 2021 - Elsevier
Objective This study investigates the clinical course of recovery of apraxia after left-
hemisphere stroke and the underlying neuroanatomical correlates for persisting or …
hemisphere stroke and the underlying neuroanatomical correlates for persisting or …
Association of Circumscribed Subcortical Gray and White Matter Lesions With Apraxic Deficits in Patients With Left Hemisphere Stroke
CC Schmidt, EIS Achilles, K Bolte, NN Kleineberg… - Neurology, 2023 - AAN Enterprises
Background and Objectives Apraxia is commonly attributed to left hemisphere (LH) lesions
of the cortical fronto-temporo-parietal praxis networks or white matter lesions causing …
of the cortical fronto-temporo-parietal praxis networks or white matter lesions causing …
Neural bases of imitation and pantomime in acute stroke patients: distinct streams for praxis
M Hoeren, D Kümmerer, T Bormann, L Beume… - Brain, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Apraxia is a cognitive disorder of skilled movements that characteristically affects the ability
to imitate meaningless gestures, or to pantomime the use of tools. Despite substantial …
to imitate meaningless gestures, or to pantomime the use of tools. Despite substantial …
Neural correlates of acute apraxia: Evidence from lesion data and functional MRI in stroke patients
A Dressing, CP Kaller, K Nitschke, LA Beume… - Cortex, 2019 - Elsevier
Behavioral deficits after stroke like apraxia can be related to structural lesions and to a
functional state of the underlying network–three factors, reciprocally influencing each other …
functional state of the underlying network–three factors, reciprocally influencing each other …
A role for the action observation network in apraxia after stroke
Limb apraxia is a syndrome often observed after stroke that affects the ability to perform
skilled actions despite intact elementary motor and sensory systems. In a large cohort of …
skilled actions despite intact elementary motor and sensory systems. In a large cohort of …
Apraxia: a gestural or a cognitive disorder?
F Osiurak, D Le Gall - Brain, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Sir, We read with great interest the article by Buxbaum et al.(2014) about the critical brain
regions for tool-related and imitative actions. The authors performed voxel-based lesion …
regions for tool-related and imitative actions. The authors performed voxel-based lesion …
Distinct cognitive components and their neural substrates underlying praxis and language deficits following left hemisphere stroke
Apraxia is characterised by multiple deficits of higher motor functions, primarily caused by
left hemisphere (LH) lesions to parietal-frontal praxis networks. While previous …
left hemisphere (LH) lesions to parietal-frontal praxis networks. While previous …