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Etymology: [ (")A-'prak-sE-& ] (noun.) circa 1881. From Ancient Greek ἀπραξία (apraksia, “inaction”).

apraksi, işlev yitimi, Belirli hareketleri doğru yapamama, apraksi,

1 apraksi     ts
2 işlev yitimi     ts
3 Belirli hareketleri doğru yapamama, apraksi  Tıp     ts
 

Total or partial loss of the ability to perform coordinated movements or manipulate objects in the absence of motor or sensory impairment; specifically, a disorder of motor planning, Verbal apraxia is a disorder of articulation characterized by difficulty with sequencing and organizing motor or muscle movements specifically for the production of speech It may also be described as the impaired ability to motor-plan Muscle weakness is not associated with apraxia This is part of the group of disorders often referred to as Motor Speech Disorders, A disorder of learned, voluntary movement not due to sensory or elementary motor impairment, Inability to carry out a complex or skilled movement due to deficiencies in cognition, Inability to carry out controlled purposeful movements (often accompanying aphasia), Loss of ability to produce learned movements, an impairment that makes production of speech sounds inefficient, A nervous system dysfunction that prevents the coordination of muscles resulting in limitation in motor control, difficulty with the (usually automatic) planning done by the brain to execute movements, inability to make purposeful movements, a movement disorder characterized by the inability to perform skilled or purposeful voluntary movements, generally caused by damage to the areas of the brain responsible for voluntary movement, The lack of praxis or motor planning When seen in children, a sensory integrative dysfunction that interferes with planning and executing an unfamiliar task, or even executing a familiar task in a new situation, A Speech Oral Motor Impairment- Click here for a great sites: THE APRAXIA KIDS SITE, Inability to carry out a complex or skilled movement; not due to paralysis, sensory changes, or deficiencies in understanding [Click Here to Return to List], A deficit in programming complex series of movements, without paralysis, sensory defects, or difficulty performing simple movements, Inability to carry out a complex or skilled movement; not due to paralysis, sensory changes, or deficiencies in understanding, inability to perform a movement or action despite having normal power, co-ordination, sensation and understanding It is a problem of motor planning In movement apraxia the movement memory patterns for an action are lost, the person usually understands the purpose of the movement but can't execute it In ideational apraxia the person cannot grasp the idea or purpose of the desired act, complicated acts can't be performed It is usually a sign of diffuse cerebral ischaemia In ideomotor apraxia old learned movements can be performed 'automatically' but the person cannot perform a given act It is usually associated with a precentral gyrus lesion, The inability to execute a voluntary movement despite being able to demonstrate normal muscle function, inability to make a voluntary movement in spite of being able to demonstrate normal muscle function, Disturbance in carrying out skilled acts, caused by a lesion in the cerebral cortex; motor power and mental capacity remain intact. Motor apraxia is the inability to perform fine motor acts. Ideational apraxia is loss of the ability to plan even a simple action. In ideokinetic apraxia, there is no coordination between formation of ideas and motor activity; affected persons can do certain things automatically but not deliberately. Constructional apraxia is the inability to put together elements to form a meaningful whole, inability to execute a voluntary movement despite being able to demonstrate normal muscle function, Inability to carry out a complex or skilled movement; not due to paralysis, sensory changes, or deficiencies in understanding See also parietal lobe, a neurologically-based disorder which occurs in adults, often (but not exclusively) as a consequence of stroke The person has difficult sequencing movements in the service of a goal e g , he may have the ability to raise his arm and to wave his hand, but not when he consciously intends to do so Apraxia may be specific to speech (e g , "apraxia of speech") or to the movement of other body parts (e g , "limb apraxia"), Inability to carry out purposeful movements in the absence of paralysis or other motor or sensory impairment, Disorder of voluntary movement, consisting of partial or complete incapacity to execute purposeful movement notwithstanding the preservation of muscle power, sensibility, and coordination in general, A disorder of voluntary movement, consisting of partial or total incapacity to execute purposeful movements, without impairment of muscular power, sensibility and coordination The person has difficulty sequencing movements in the service of a goal May be specific to speech, Impaired ability to carry out purposeful movements in an individual who does not have significant motor problems, loss of ability to carry out familiar, purposeful movements in the absence of paralysis or other motor or sensory impairments, especially the inability to make proper use of an object, loss of the ability to perform intentional motions due to an injury to the nervous system,

4 Total or partial loss of the ability to perform coordinated movements or manipulate objects in the absence of motor or sensory impairment; specifically, a disorder of motor planning     ts
5 Verbal apraxia is a disorder of articulation characterized by difficulty with sequencing and organizing motor or muscle movements specifically for the production of speech It may also be described as the impaired ability to motor-plan Muscle weakness is not associated with apraxia This is part of the group of disorders often referred to as Motor Speech Disorders     ts
6 A disorder of learned, voluntary movement not due to sensory or elementary motor impairment     ts
7 Inability to carry out a complex or skilled movement due to deficiencies in cognition     ts
8 Inability to carry out controlled purposeful movements (often accompanying aphasia)     ts
9 Loss of ability to produce learned movements     ts
10 an impairment that makes production of speech sounds inefficient     ts
11 A nervous system dysfunction that prevents the coordination of muscles resulting in limitation in motor control     ts
12 difficulty with the (usually automatic) planning done by the brain to execute movements     ts
13 inability to make purposeful movements     ts
14 a movement disorder characterized by the inability to perform skilled or purposeful voluntary movements, generally caused by damage to the areas of the brain responsible for voluntary movement     ts
15 The lack of praxis or motor planning When seen in children, a sensory integrative dysfunction that interferes with planning and executing an unfamiliar task, or even executing a familiar task in a new situation     ts
16 A Speech Oral Motor Impairment- Click here for a great sites: THE APRAXIA KIDS SITE     ts
17 Inability to carry out a complex or skilled movement; not due to paralysis, sensory changes, or deficiencies in understanding [Click Here to Return to List]     ts
18 A deficit in programming complex series of movements, without paralysis, sensory defects, or difficulty performing simple movements     ts
19 Inability to carry out a complex or skilled movement; not due to paralysis, sensory changes, or deficiencies in understanding     ts
20 inability to perform a movement or action despite having normal power, co-ordination, sensation and understanding It is a problem of motor planning In movement apraxia the movement memory patterns for an action are lost, the person usually understands the purpose of the movement but can't execute it In ideational apraxia the person cannot grasp the idea or purpose of the desired act, complicated acts can't be performed It is usually a sign of diffuse cerebral ischaemia In ideomotor apraxia old learned movements can be performed 'automatically' but the person cannot perform a given act It is usually associated with a precentral gyrus lesion     ts
21 The inability to execute a voluntary movement despite being able to demonstrate normal muscle function     ts
22 inability to make a voluntary movement in spite of being able to demonstrate normal muscle function     ts
23 Disturbance in carrying out skilled acts, caused by a lesion in the cerebral cortex; motor power and mental capacity remain intact. Motor apraxia is the inability to perform fine motor acts. Ideational apraxia is loss of the ability to plan even a simple action. In ideokinetic apraxia, there is no coordination between formation of ideas and motor activity; affected persons can do certain things automatically but not deliberately. Constructional apraxia is the inability to put together elements to form a meaningful whole     ts
24 inability to execute a voluntary movement despite being able to demonstrate normal muscle function     ts
25 Inability to carry out a complex or skilled movement; not due to paralysis, sensory changes, or deficiencies in understanding See also parietal lobe     ts
26 a neurologically-based disorder which occurs in adults, often (but not exclusively) as a consequence of stroke The person has difficult sequencing movements in the service of a goal e g , he may have the ability to raise his arm and to wave his hand, but not when he consciously intends to do so Apraxia may be specific to speech (e g , "apraxia of speech") or to the movement of other body parts (e g , "limb apraxia")     ts
27 Inability to carry out purposeful movements in the absence of paralysis or other motor or sensory impairment     ts
28 Disorder of voluntary movement, consisting of partial or complete incapacity to execute purposeful movement notwithstanding the preservation of muscle power, sensibility, and coordination in general     ts
29 A disorder of voluntary movement, consisting of partial or total incapacity to execute purposeful movements, without impairment of muscular power, sensibility and coordination The person has difficulty sequencing movements in the service of a goal May be specific to speech     ts
30 Impaired ability to carry out purposeful movements in an individual who does not have significant motor problems     ts
31 loss of ability to carry out familiar, purposeful movements in the absence of paralysis or other motor or sensory impairments, especially the inability to make proper use of an object     ts
32 loss of the ability to perform intentional motions due to an injury to the nervous system  isim     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada apraxia kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. apraxia kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan apraxia kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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