The impact of visual and motor skills on ideational apraxia and transcortical sensory aphasia.
Fazlallah AfshangianJack WellingtonRadnoosh PashmoforooshMohammad Taghi FarzadfardNarges Khatoon NooriAbbas Rahimi JaberiVahid Reza OstovanAhmad SoltaniHosein SafariAmin Abolhasani ForoughiMehmet Resid OnenNicola MontemurroBipin ChaurasiaErol AkgulTomas FreddiAbdulkadir ErmisHamed AmirifardSaiyed Amir Hasan HabibiMotahereh ManzarinezadIsmail BozkurtKaan YagmurluEhsan Baradran SirjaniAurel Popa WagnerPublished in: Applied neuropsychology. Adult (2023)
Dyspraxia is a condition that affects both motor and visual cognitive functions, and patients who have it often have less referred motor skills. The current dataset shows that accurate visual cognition requires both cognitive-linguistic and sensory-motor processes. Motor issues should be highlighted, and skills and functionality should be reinforced along with the significance of treatment between IA and TSA corresponding to age and education. This can be a good indicator for treating semantic disorders.