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Apraxias
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Apraxia
, Dyspraxia
, Dyspraxias
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A group of cognitive disorders characterized by the inability to perform previously learned skills that cannot be attributed to deficits of motor or…
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ATAXIA, EARLY-ONSET, WITH OCULOMOTOR APRAXIA AND HYPOALBUMINEMIA
Apraxia of Phonation
Apraxia, Articulatory
Apraxia, Developmental Verbal
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Akinesia
Alzheimer disease, familial, type 3
Aphasia
FRONTOTEMPORAL LOBAR DEGENERATION WITH TDP43 INCLUSIONS, GRN-RELATED
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Broader (5)
Developmental Coordination Disorder
Psychomotor Disorders
Signs and Symptoms
Symptoms
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Working memory: its role in dyslexia and other specific learning difficulties.
S. Jeffries
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J. Everatt
Dyslexia
2004
Corpus ID: 30137477
This paper reports a study contrasting dyslexic children against a control group of children without special educational needs…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Ideational apraxia
K. Poeck
Journal of Neurology
2004
Corpus ID: 24917798
SummaryIdeational apraxia is a rare behavioural disturbance observed in patients with a lesion in the posterior part of the…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Predicting Outcome After Acute and Subacute Stroke: Development and Validation of New Prognostic Models
C. Counsell
,
M. Dennis
,
M. McDowall
,
C. Warlow
Stroke
2002
Corpus ID: 14636975
Background and Purpose— Statistical models to predict the outcome of patients with acute and subacute stroke could have several…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Limb apraxias: higher-order disorders of sensorimotor integration.
R. Leiguarda
,
C. Marsden
Brain : a journal of neurology
2000
Corpus ID: 16383492
Limb apraxia comprises a wide spectrum of higher-order motor disorders that result from acquired brain disease affecting the…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Research on speech motor control and its disorders: a review and prospective.
Raymond D. Kent
Journal of Communication Disorders
2000
Corpus ID: 35659765
Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Localisation of a gene implicated in a severe speech and language disorder
S. Fisher
,
F. Vargha-Khadem
,
K. Watkins
,
A. Monaco
,
M. Pembrey
Nature Genetics
1997
Corpus ID: 3190318
Between 2 and 5% of children who are otherwise unimpaired have significant difficulties in acquiring expressive and/or receptive…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Causes of Weight Loss in a Community Nursing Home
J. Morley
,
Dale Kraenzle
Journal of The American Geriatrics Society
1994
Corpus ID: 28984278
Objective: To determine the causes of weight loss in nursing home residents.
Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
The Clock Test: A Sensitive Measure To Differentiate Normal Elderly from Those with Alzheimer Disease
H. Tuokko
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T. Hadjistavropoulos
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J. Miller
,
B. Beattie
Journal of The American Geriatrics Society
1992
Corpus ID: 42645380
To examine the clinical utility of the Clock Test for identifying dementia.
Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
An extended Family with a Dominantly Inherited Speech Disorder
J. Hurst
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M. Baraitser
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E. Auger
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F. Graham
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S. Norell
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology
1990
Corpus ID: 2654363
A three‐generation family is described in which 16 members have a severe developmental verbal dyspraxia. Inheritance is autosomal…
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Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
SYNDROME OF DYSPRAXIA AND MULTIFOCAL SEIZURES ASSOCIATED WITH CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS
A. Alfrey
,
J. Mishell
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+4 authors
J. Holmes
Transactions - American Society for Artificial…
1972
Corpus ID: 45520981
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