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  • What is ideomotor apraxia (IMA) characterized by?
    Deficits in tool-use pantomimes and gestures
  • How are deficits in IMA typically identified?
    Through movements made to verbal command or imitation
  • What are the main questions regarding ideomotor apraxia?
    Diagnosis, anatomical correlates, and physiological mechanisms
  • What does the review summarize about IMA?
    Current knowledge and insights from an international workshop
  • What is the focus of the review on IMA?
    Distinguishing IMA from other motor apraxias
  • What is needed for testing IMA?
    More rigorous tests examining various elements
  • What do neurophysiological insights propose about praxis performance?
    Networks are necessary for effective praxis performance
  • What might more neurophysiological knowledge lead to?
    Better understanding of rehabilitation for praxis
  • When was IMA first studied?
    Since the early 1900s
  • What were early investigations of IMA focused on?
    Patients with lesions from strokes
  • What is more often impaired in IMA, tool-use movements or communicative gestures?
    Tool-use movements
  • In which patients is IMA commonly seen?
    Patients with left hemisphere stroke
  • What conditions are associated with IMA?
    Corticobasal degeneration, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's
  • Who proposed the disconnection theory of IMA?
    Norman Geschwind
  • What did Geschwind suggest about IMA?
    It results from disconnection of cortical regions
  • What can cause apraxia according to the review?
    Lesions of the periventricular white matter
  • What is the commonality of apraxia in left hemisphere stroke patients?
    Present in at least one third of patients
  • What is the focus of clinical definitions of apraxias?
    Different functions of the body
  • What are the six main types of apraxia involving the upper limb?
    1. Limb-kinetic apraxia
    2. Conceptual apraxia
    3. Ideational apraxia
    4. Verbal–motor dissociation apraxia
    5. Tactile apraxia
    6. Ideomotor apraxia
  • What does limb-kinetic apraxia involve?
    Deficits in fine and precise finger movements
  • What is conceptual apraxia characterized by?
    Inability to solve tool/mechanical problems
  • How is ideational apraxia different from conceptual apraxia?
    It involves failure to sequence task elements
  • What is verbal–motor dissociation apraxia?
    Inability to respond to verbal commands
  • What does tactile apraxia affect?
    Active touch and hand skills
  • What are the characteristics of IMA?
    Inability to pantomime, imitate, and use tools
  • What types of errors are common in IMA?
    Orientation, spatial, and temporal errors
  • What must patients with IMA know?
    What they are told to do
  • What confounding elements may lead to misdiagnosis of IMA?
    Subcortical signs like bradykinesia or dystonia
  • What is a potential error in pantomiming for IMA patients?
    Incorrect orientation of the hand
  • What is the significance of the review's findings?
    It highlights the need for better delineation of IMA
  • How do frontal areas involved in language relate to movement?
    They drive movement through language processing areas
  • Why might brain areas for hand communication be co-opted?
    For verbal communication in modern humans
  • What disorders can IMA be seen in?
    Stroke, PD, PSP, and CBD
  • What are clear indicators of IMA?
    Degraded spatial and temporal features of movements
  • How can bradykinesia or dystonia affect IMA diagnosis?
    They may prevent a firm diagnosis of IMA
  • What might pantomiming “brushing your hair” reveal in IMA patients?
    Errors in movement execution and orientation
  • What must be clear for a diagnosis of IMA?
    Deficits occur only for complex apraxia-specific tasks
  • What is expected in testing results for elemental motor disorders in apraxia patients?
    Results would appear normal in apraxia patients
  • How does IMA relate to lost or damaged motor program representations?
    It is not related to lost motor program representations
  • What is the relationship between CBD and IMA?
    CBD can contribute to a diagnosis of IMA