Dissociable distal and proximal motor components: Evidence from perseverative errors in three apraxic patients
Authors: Shallice, Tim; Venable, Nancy; Rumiati, Raffaella
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychology, Volume 22, Number 5, July 2005 , pp. 625-639(15)
Publisher: Psychology Press, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Abstract:
In the present study we analysed the perseverative behaviour of three apraxic patients (FG, CEO, and VCR) while they were pantomiming the use of common objects and during their real use. The three patients were found to perseverate from one trial to later ones aspects of a given action in the pantomiming and in real use tasks. In particular, our main result was a striking double dissociation between patients in perseverating hand and arm movements. Patients FG and CEO made more perseveration errors involving the hand than VCR did, whereas the perseverative errors made by VCR involving the arm were more numerous than those made by FG and CEO. The patients differed also in other aspects of the perseverations, e.g., their median lags. Results are used to exend previous theories developed in the linguistic domain to that of actions.Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02643290442000248
Affiliations: 1: Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati, Trieste, Italy
Publication date: 2005-07-01
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