Apraxia: The Neuropsychology of Action

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Leslie Janine Rothi, Kenneth M. Heilman
Psychology Press, 1997 - Medical - 312 pages
The purpose of this book is to provide the reader with a perspective on apraxia that considers a link between the pathology of apraxia and normal motor skill. In addition, it is the intention of the authors to provide information that is theoretically interesting as well as clinically applicable. The book is a collection of papers by various authors working in the area of apraxia, almost exclusively with limb aparaxia specifically. Beginning with Hugo Liepman's work of the late 19th century, a cognitive neuropsychological model of limb apraxia is reviewed, the use of new technologies that are informative about the mechanisms of limb praxis are discussed, and issues related to research as well as clinical assessment/management of the disorder are provided. While acquired limb apraxia is the focus of the book, there are also chapters on handedness, developmental apraxia of speech, and disorders of handwriting.
 

Contents

Introduction to Limb Apraxia
1
Handedness
19
Conceptual Praxis
51
Management and Treatment of Limb Apraxia
75
Kinematic Approaches to the Study of Apraxic Disorders
93
Disorders of Writing
149
Another Form of Praxis Disruption
173
Subcortical Limb Apraxia
207
Developmental Dyspraxia
245
Naturalistic Action
269
Glossary
291
Subject Index
309
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