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Aprassia degli arti

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L’aprassia è un disturbo primitivo dell’attività motoria che insorge durante l’esecuzione di un movimento finalizzato, avviato intenzionalmente per compiere un’azione o un gesto, sulla scorta di uno scopo. Il disturbo aprassico può manifestarsi in assenza di deficit di input, quali alterazioni degli organi di senso (sordità, cecità, anestesia tattile) o della presenza di afasia (deficit di comprensione) o di agnosia visiva o tattile. Può emergere anche in assenza di deficit di output (per es., paresi, tremore, atassia, ipocinesia o ipercinesia), di deficit di orientamento spaziale, deficit di schema corporeo o inerzia frontale.

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Maini, M., Cantagallo, A., Rumiati, R.I. (2012). Aprassia degli arti. In: Vallar, G., Cantagallo, A., Cappa, S.F., Zoccolotti, P. (eds) La riabilitazione neuropsicologica. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2349-9_7

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