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- Ideational_apraxia abstract "Ideational apraxia (IA) is a neurological disorder which explains the loss of ability to conceptualize, plan, and execute the complex sequences of motor actions involved in the use of tools or otherwise interacting with objects in everyday life. Ideational apraxia is a condition in which an individual is unable to plan movements related to interaction with objects, because he has lost the perception of the object's purpose. Characteristics of this disorder include a disturbance in the concept of the sequential organization of voluntary actions. The patient appears to have lost the knowledge or thought of what an object represents. This disorder was first seen 100 years ago by Doctor Arnold Pick, who described a patient who appeared to have lost their ability to use objects. The patient would make errors such as combing their hair with the wrong side of the comb or placing a pistol in his mouth. From that point on, several other researchers and doctors have stumbled upon this unique disorder. IA has been described under several names such as, agnosia of utilization, conceptual apraxia or loss of knowledge about the use of tools, or semantic amnesia of tool usage. The term apraxia was first created by Steinthal in 1871 and was then applied by Gogol, Kusmaul, Star, and Pick to patients who failed to pantomime the use of tools. It was not until the 1900s, when Liepmann refined the definition, that it specifically described disorders that involved motor planning, rather than disturbances in the patient’s visual perception, language, or symbolism.".
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- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Agnosia.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Alzheimers_disease.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Amnesia.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Aphasia.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Arnold_Pick.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dementia.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Dementia.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Diagnosis.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Electroencephalography.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Functional_magnetic_resonance_imaging.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Ideomotor_apraxia.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Lateral_sulcus.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Lateralization_of_brain_function.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Multiple-object_task.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Neurology.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Neuroplasticity.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Occupational_therapy.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Parietal_lobe.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Positron_emission_tomography.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Schema_(psychology).
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Semantic_memory.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Semantics.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Submarginal_gyrus.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Symbol.
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ideational/conceptual apraxia".
- Ideational_apraxia wikiPageWikiLinkText "ideational apraxia".
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- Ideational_apraxia subject Category:Dementia.
- Ideational_apraxia subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Ideational_apraxia hypernym Disorder.
- Ideational_apraxia type Disease.
- Ideational_apraxia type Disorder.
- Ideational_apraxia comment "Ideational apraxia (IA) is a neurological disorder which explains the loss of ability to conceptualize, plan, and execute the complex sequences of motor actions involved in the use of tools or otherwise interacting with objects in everyday life. Ideational apraxia is a condition in which an individual is unable to plan movements related to interaction with objects, because he has lost the perception of the object's purpose.".
- Ideational_apraxia label "Ideational apraxia".
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