Characterising factors underlying praxis deficits in chronic left hemisphere stroke patients

E Rounis, A Halai, G Pizzamiglio, MAL Ralph - Cortex, 2021 - Elsevier
Limb apraxia, a disorder of skilled action not consequent on primary motor or sensory
deficits, has traditionally been defined according to errors patients make on …

Distinct cognitive components and their neural substrates underlying praxis and language deficits following left hemisphere stroke

CC Schmidt, EIS Achilles, GR Fink, PH Weiss - Cortex, 2022 - Elsevier
Apraxia is characterised by multiple deficits of higher motor functions, primarily caused by
left hemisphere (LH) lesions to parietal-frontal praxis networks. While previous …

A role for the action observation network in apraxia after stroke

G Pizzamiglio, Z Zhang, J Kolasinski… - Frontiers in Human …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
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 …

Limb apraxias: The influence of higher order perceptual and semantic deficits in motor recovery after stroke

E Rounis, F Binkofski - Stroke, 2023 - Am Heart Assoc
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Limb apraxia is a group of higher order
motor disorders associated with greater disability and dependence after stroke. Original …

A preliminary study of white matter disconnections underlying deficits in praxis in left hemisphere stroke patients

E Rounis, E Thompson, M Scandola, V Nozais… - Brain Structure and …, 2024 - Springer
Limb apraxia is a higher-order motor disorder often occurring post-stroke, which affects
skilled actions. It is assessed through tasks involving gesture production or pantomime …

Limb apraxia: A disorder of learned skilled movement

AL Foundas, ES Duncan - Current neurology and neuroscience reports, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review This chapter focuses on limb apraxia, a cognitive-motor disorder
of learned skilled movement, and the nature of the spatiotemporal errors that disrupt …

The significance of clumsy gestures in apraxia following a left hemisphere stroke

M Kangas, RL Tate - Neuropsychological rehabilitation, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Individuals who sustain a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) in the dominant (typically left)
hemisphere, are at increased risk of developing motor skill deficits due to motor-sensory …

Limb apraxia profiles in different clinical samples

I Buchmann, M Dangel, L Finkel, R Jung… - The Clinical …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: Limb apraxia is a motor cognitive disorder that has been mainly studied in
patients with dementia or left hemisphere stroke (LHS). However, limb apraxia has also …

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 …

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 …