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ideomotor apraxia
ideomotor apraxia[′id·ē·ə‚mōd·ər a′pak·sē·ə] (medicine) A nervous system disorder caused by lesions of the cerebral cortex in which simple single acts can be performed but not a sequence of associated acts. Also known as ideokinetic apraxia. ideomotor apraxia
i·de·o·ki·net·ic a·prax·i·a , ideomotor apraxiaa form of apraxia in which simple acts are incapable of being performed, presumably because the connections between the cortical centers that control volition and the motor cortex are interrupted. Synonym(s): transcortical apraxiaideomotor apraxia Neurology The inability to demonstrate the use of simple objects in absence of motor weaknessi·de·o·ki·net·ic a·prax·ia, ideomotor apraxia (id'ē-ō-ki-net'ik ă-prak'sē-ă, id'ē-ō-mō'tŏr) A motor disorder in which simple acts are incapable of being performed, presumably because the connections between the cortical centers that control volition and the motor cortex are interrupted. |