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ideo vs idea apraxia

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Ideomotor an inability to carry out a motor act on verbal command or imitation
Constructional apraxia characterized by an inability or difficulty to build, assemble, or draw objects.
Ideational apraxia A disorder involving the motor planning and sequencing of complex motor acts
ideational apraxia patient appears to have lost the overall concept of how to proceed in order to complete a complex motor task. The patient is able to carry out individual motor acts but cannot complete a hierarchical sequence of a complete act.
Ideomotor Apraxia an inability to carry out a motor act on verbal command or imitation but can perform the task when using the actual object, in context.
Conceptual apraxia There is a loss of knowledge of tools- object association. The patient would not understand the concept of a dishwasher and therefore not know what to do with the dishes.
Ideational apraxia The patient would have difficulty sequencing the task and not with the spatial aspect of the task
ideomotor apraxia Unable to perform a task and imitate gestures/movements when requested to do so
ideomotor apraxia can describe how a task is performed but is not able to successfully carry it out.
ideomotor apraxia Inability to execute the correct movements in response to a verbal command.
ideational apraxia Inability to perform tasks that have multiple, sequential movements such as dressing, eating, and bathing.
ideational apraxia Motor movements are not impaired but movements appear confused due to an inability to form a plan on how to sequence the movements needed to complete a task or use a tool/utensil.
ideational apraxia Does not know the sequence of movements needed to compete a multi-step task or use an object, struggles to use tools/ utensils e.g. using a screw- driver or cutting with a knife, not able to simulate how a task is performed.
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