apraxies
apraxia (noun) inability to perform voluntary movements.
Meaning and uses
Apraxia – Apraxia is a clinical sign that describes an inability to perform a movement or a series of set movements. This or these movements are also well done spontaneously. …
Apraxia – Difficulty or inability to perform certain actions characteristic of a violation of parietal cerebral lobes
apraxia – Greek apraxia which means nothing. It is the loss of ability to perform gestures or using objects in isolation from the context of paralysis.
Apraxia – loss or impairment of the ability to perform a motor action acquired in the absence of sensory or motor (such as paralysis or paresis). [Top]
apraxia – Inability to perform a voluntary movement.
Apraxia – loss of understanding of the use of objects and inability to perform coordinated movements, caused by brain damage.
apraxia – Trouble programming scheme of gesture following a brain injury