| 11. | The concept of apraxia was shaped by Hugo Liepmann about a hundred years ago.
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| 12. | Ataxia with oculomotor apraxia type 2 ( AOA2 ) has its onset during adolescence.
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| 13. | Oral apraxia was related with an increase in age at the time of the stroke.
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| 14. | One of the defining symptoms of ideomotor apraxia is the inability to pantomime tool use.
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| 15. | In 1972, he published his first book, Aphasia, Apraxia, and Agnosia.
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| 16. | Oculomotor apraxia can be acquired or congenital.
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| 17. | Constructional apraxia is common after right parietal stroke and it continues after visuospatial symptoms have subsided.
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| 18. | In this study, constructional apraxia patients drew patterns usually found in children 8 and younger.
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| 19. | Treatment of acquired apraxia due to stroke usually consists of physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
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| 20. | Golightly was born with apraxia, a disorder that made speech difficult for her as a toddler.
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