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Что (кто) такое kinetic apraxia - определение

AGNOSIA THAT IS A LOSS OF THE ABILITY TO MAP OUT PHYSICAL ACTIONS IN ORDER TO REPEAT THEM IN FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITIES
Apraxias; Apraxia (disorder); Dressing apraxia; Verbal apraxia

Ideomotor apraxia         
HUMAN DISEASE
Apraxia, ideomotor; Apraxia, Ideomotor; Ideomotor limb apraxia
Ideomotor Apraxia, often IMA, is a neurological disorder characterized by the inability to correctly imitate hand gestures and voluntarily mime tool use, e.g.
Oculomotor apraxia         
THE ABSENCE OR DEFECT OF CONTROLLED, VOLUNTARY, AND PURPOSEFUL EYE MOVEMENT
Cogan's congenital oculomotor apraxia; Congenital oculomotor apraxia; Ocular apraxia; Spinocerebellar ataxia with axonal neuropathy type 2
Oculomotor apraxia (OMA) is the absence or defect of controlled, voluntary, and purposeful eye movement.Tada, M, Yokoseki, A, Sato, T, Makifuchi, T, Onodera, O.
Apraxia         
Apraxia is a motor disorder caused by damage to the brain (specifically the posterior parietal cortex or corpus callosum) which causes difficulty with motor planning to perform tasks or movements. The nature of the damage determines the disorder's severity, and the absence of sensory loss or paralysis helps to explain the level of difficulty.

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Apraxia

Apraxia is a motor disorder caused by damage to the brain (specifically the posterior parietal cortex or corpus callosum), which causes difficulty with motor planning to perform tasks or movements. The nature of the damage determines the disorder's severity, and the absence of sensory loss or paralysis helps to explain the level of difficulty. Children may be born with apraxia; its cause is unknown, and symptoms are usually noticed in the early stages of development. Apraxia occurring later in life, known as acquired apraxia, is typically caused by traumatic brain injury, stroke, dementia, Alzheimer's disease, brain tumor, or other neurodegenerative disorders. The multiple types of apraxia are categorized by the specific ability and/or body part affected.

The term "apraxia" comes from the Greek ἀ- a- ("without") and πρᾶξις praxis ("action").