| 21. | It has also been shown that ideomotor apraxia sufferers may have some deficits in general spontaneous movements.
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| 22. | As stated above, apraxia should not be confused with aphasia; however, they frequently occur together.
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| 23. | These team members could work along with the SLP to provide the best therapy for people with apraxia.
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| 24. | Cogan s oculomotor apraxia is generally an isolated problem, or may be associated with broader developmental delay.
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| 25. | Melodic Intonation Therapy is commonly used with patients suffering from non-fluent aphasia and apraxia of speech.
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| 26. | Ataxia oculomotor apraxia-1 is a neurological disorder caused by mutations in the APTX gene that encodes aprataxin.
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| 27. | Damage to the parietal lobe is highly correlated with constructional apraxia since it is involved in drawing and copying.
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| 28. | Occupational therapy, physical therapy, and play therapy may be considered as other references to support patients with apraxia.
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| 29. | Patients suffering from ideomotor apraxia appear to be much more reliant on visual input when conducting movements then nonapraxic individuals.
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| 30. | Conduction aphasia is another speech disorder that is similar to, but not the same as, apraxia of speech.
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