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1 ons, language deficits, relatively preserved constructional abilities and frontotemporal atrophy on i
2 of nonverbal intelligence, nonverbal memory, constructional ability, executive ability, and informati
3 n from previous fixations, presumably due to constructional apraxia patients' damage to the right-hem
4 even single saccades to the right can impair constructional apraxia patients' perception of location
5                                              Constructional apraxia refers to the inability of patien
6 he importance of these remapping deficits in constructional apraxia was confirmed through a highly si
7        Right-hemisphere stroke patients with constructional apraxia were compared to patients without
8                                Patients with constructional apraxia were found to be significantly im
9  across saccades underlying right-hemisphere constructional apraxia.
10 oms associated with parietal damage, such as constructional ataxia.
11 formation-processing and hierarchical mental constructional capacities of the human brain.
12                          Key elements of the constructional codes associated with these processes are
13                  The model identified unique constructional features of clock drawings in a completel
14 VAE network whose latent space encoded novel constructional features of clocks that classify dementia
15  whether they are fundamentally erosional or constructional features.
16 purpose as well, with the advantage of their constructional flexibility, possibility of fusion with r
17 elation between saccade task performance and constructional impairment on standard neuropsychological
18 tion of thermal properties of functional and constructional materials.
19 s, without differentiating between its visuo-constructional, organizational, and motor components.
20      The results obtained confirmed that the constructional, organizational, and motor dimensions und
21 awing process, differentiating between visuo-constructional, organizational, and motor skills, is tri
22 h Alzheimer's disease on tests of naming and constructional praxis but were less impaired on the test
23                                              Constructional praxis in AD was strongly related to earl
24 t that occipital cortex is critical for some constructional praxis tasks and that some regionally loc
25                                             "Constructional praxis' (e.g., copying, constructing) is
26       Over a mean 3-y follow-up, declines in constructional praxis, measured by spatial copying, were
27 s of measures of memory, verbal fluency, and constructional praxis, which were adapted from the revis
28 al apraxia were compared to patients without constructional problems and neurologically healthy contr
29 ventional paper-and-pencil measures of visuo-constructional, procedural, and motor skills performed.
30       While ACoA patients show normal visual-constructional skills (i.e. copy scores) on the Rey-Oste
31 sk has been extensively used to assess visuo-constructional skills in children and adults.
32 s, some AD patients are able to perform some constructional tasks even late in the disease course.
33 ad largely validates an early hypothesis for constructional trough migration with wind transport and