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Hemimotor neglect

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Motor neglect concerns all proximal and distal movements, involving both the upper and lower limb in automatic gestures. Taxonomy of motor neglect symptoms is diverse: poor use of the affected limb, difficulty in bimanual activities (such as opening a bottle), spontaneous gestures reduced especially
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refers to a deficit of startup of movements of ipsilesional limbs in contralesional space. Patients are slowed down when they have to perform an action with the non-neglected limb in space account side, despite preservation of control and motor coordination. Motor neglect component is similar to
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Rode, G., Perenin, M. T., Honoré, J., Boisson, D. (1998). Improvement of the motor deficit of neglect patients through vestibular stimulation: evidence for a motor neglect component. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior, 34(2),
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One of the most distinctive features of motor neglect is the verbal prompt. Specifically, patients that are encouraged to use the limb with motor neglect have relatively normal movement, but do not perform the same movement spontaneously.
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while speaking and, lack of "swing" of the arm while walking. The gait is unbalanced, and the lower limb is often dragged with the consequent risk of falls. Movements of the neglected limb, when executed, are initiated with delay
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Harvey, M. (2004). Perceptual and premotor neglect: is there an ideal task to categorise patients? Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior, 40(2), 323–328
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Saevarsson, S (2013). Motor Response Deficits of Unilateral Neglect: Assessment, Therapy, and Neuroanatomy. Applied Neuropsychology Adult, 0, 1–14
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Sampanis, D.S. e Riddoch, J. (2013) Motor neglect and future directions for research. Frontiers Human Neuroscience, 7, 110
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Laplane, D. e Degos, J. D. (1983). Motor neglect. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 46(2), 152–158
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motor neglect but, unlike the latter, doesn't improve through direct verbal command, only through
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Two forms of motor deficits are associated with, but different from, motor neglect:
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is a neuropsychological condition that occurs after damage to one hemisphere of the
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Laplane and Degos coined the term motor neglect, giving this definition:
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Motor neglect can occur in isolation from, or in association with
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Knowledge talk:Articles for creation/Motor Neglect
brain
extrapyramidal symptoms
hemispatial neglect
brain damage
neglect
hypokinesia
bradykinesia
hypokinesia
vestibular caloric stimulation

adding to it
Hemispatial neglect
Arm swing in human locomotion
Brain damage
Neuropsychology




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Signs and symptoms
gait
Gait abnormality
Scissor gait
Cerebellar ataxia
Choreic gait
Festinating gait/Parkinsonian gait

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