A deficit of spatial remapping in constructional apraxia after right-hemisphere stroke.
Constructional apraxia refers to the inability of patients to copy accurately drawings or three-dimensional constructions. It is a common disorder after right parietal stroke, often persisting after initial problems such as visuospatial neglect have resolved. However, there has been very little expe...
Main Authors: | Russell, C, Deidda, C, Malhotra, P, Crinion, J, Merola, S, Husain, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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