Psychological and cognitive markers of behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia–A clinical neuropsychologist's view on diagnostic criteria and beyond
A Johnen, M Bertoux - Frontiers in neurology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) is the second leading cognitive
disorder caused by neurodegeneration in patients under 65 years of age. Characterized by …
disorder caused by neurodegeneration in patients under 65 years of age. Characterized by …
What neuropsychology tells us about human tool use? The four constraints theory (4CT): mechanics, space, time, and effort
F Osiurak - Neuropsychology review, 2014 - Springer
Our understanding of human tool use comes mainly from neuropsychology, particularly from
patients with apraxia or action disorganization syndrome. However, there is no integrative …
patients with apraxia or action disorganization syndrome. However, there is no integrative …
The need for harmonisation and innovation of neuropsychological assessment in neurodegenerative dementias in Europe: consensus document of the Joint Program …
Cognitive, behavioural, and functional assessment is crucial in longitudinal studies of
neurodegenerative dementias (NDD). Central issues, such as the definition of the study …
neurodegenerative dementias (NDD). Central issues, such as the definition of the study …
A framework for rehabilitation for older adults living with dementia
JD Ries - Archives of Physiotherapy, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Introduction & Background The aging of the population assures increased
prevalence of Individuals Living with Dementia (ILwD) and there will be an increased …
prevalence of Individuals Living with Dementia (ILwD) and there will be an increased …
Apraxia: review and update
JE Park - Journal of clinical neurology, 2017 - synapse.koreamed.org
Praxis, the ability to perform skilled or learned movements is essential for daily living.
Inability to perform such praxis movements is defined as apraxia. Apraxia can be further …
Inability to perform such praxis movements is defined as apraxia. Apraxia can be further …
Semantic and action tool knowledge in the brain: Identifying common and distinct networks
Most cognitive models of apraxia assume that impaired tool use results from a deficit
occurring at the conceptual level, which contains dedicated information about tool use …
occurring at the conceptual level, which contains dedicated information about tool use …
Tool use disorders in neurodegenerative diseases: Roles of semantic memory and technical reasoning
J Baumard, M Lesourd, C Jarry, C Merck… - Cortex, 2016 - Elsevier
In the field of apraxia, it has been suggested that the ability to use tools and objects in daily
life depends not only on semantic knowledge about tool function and context of use but also …
life depends not only on semantic knowledge about tool function and context of use but also …
Tool use disorders after left brain damage
In this paper we review studies that investigated tool use disorders in left-brain damaged
(LBD) patients over the last 30 years. Four tasks are classically used in the field of apraxia …
(LBD) patients over the last 30 years. Four tasks are classically used in the field of apraxia …
Looking for intoolligence: A unified framework for the cognitive study of human tool use and technology.
Humans have considerably modified their environment by making and building a number of
tools, technologies, and constructions. This unique ability compared to other animals is the …
tools, technologies, and constructions. This unique ability compared to other animals is the …
Pantomime of tool use: looking beyond apraxia
Pantomime has a long tradition in clinical neuropsychology of apraxia. It has been much
more used by researchers and clinicians to assess tool-use disorders than real tool use …
more used by researchers and clinicians to assess tool-use disorders than real tool use …