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You are most welcome, Mabast. I have my own textbook but it is available only in Egypt. There are many good textbooks: @ Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience M. J. T. FitzGerald, G. Gruener, & E. Mtui ISBN: 9781416034452 Saunders @ Neuroanatomy Through Clinical Cases, Hal Blumenfeld ISBN:9780878930609 Sinauer Associates, Inc. @ Clinical Neuroanatomy, Richard S Snell ISBN: 978-0781794275 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Apraxia is usually due to a lesion in the dominant hemisphere of the brain (usually the left), typically in the premotor area (area 6) and inferior parietal lobule or in the corpus callosum Site of the lesion of the motor apraxia: in the premotor area 6, inferior parietal lobule or arcuate fasciculus of the dominant hemisphere.
The supramarginal gyrus is present in the 2 hemispheres. @ The left space is controlled by the right supramarginal gyrus (non dominant hemisphere). @ The right space is controlled by the supramarginal gyrus of the 2 hemispheres. Therefore, lesion in the right supramarginal gyrus will cause left side neglect (finger agnosia). Please see the video again for the explanation.
I have reconsidered ever getting a computer chip in my head. Causing aphasias on purpose seems as simple as simulating a lesion in the appropriate area by applying some voltage. No thanks.
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Couldn't quite understand these conditions in my neuropsychology class so thank you for this video it helped so much!!
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Very informative 👍 could you also do a video on childhood apraxia of speech and development al aphasia.
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Thanks doctor but can you tell us a good textbook for neuroscience thanks again
You are most welcome, Mabast. I have my own textbook but it is available only in Egypt. There are many good textbooks:
@ Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience
M. J. T. FitzGerald, G. Gruener, & E. Mtui
ISBN: 9781416034452
Saunders
@ Neuroanatomy Through Clinical Cases,
Hal Blumenfeld
ISBN:9780878930609
Sinauer Associates, Inc.
@ Clinical Neuroanatomy, Richard S Snell
ISBN: 978-0781794275
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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Awesome presentation
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Thanks Prof!
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在youtube上找到的为数不多的关于失用和失语的教学视频。谢谢您的分享!请问您可不可以出一期关于神经递质的视频呢?期待您更多的好作品。
You are most welcome. I will put it into my consideration
what region of the brain does speech apraxia affect?
Apraxia is usually due to a lesion in the dominant hemisphere of the brain (usually the left), typically in the premotor area (area 6) and inferior parietal lobule or in the corpus callosum
Site of the lesion of the motor apraxia:
in the premotor area 6, inferior parietal lobule or arcuate fasciculus of the dominant hemisphere.
this was perfect
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9:50 I didn't understand this part, I thought the supramarginal gyrus exist in the dominant hemisphere, why did you say non dominant?
The supramarginal gyrus is present in the 2 hemispheres.
@ The left space is controlled by the right supramarginal gyrus (non dominant hemisphere).
@ The right space is controlled by the supramarginal gyrus of the 2 hemispheres.
Therefore, lesion in the right supramarginal gyrus will cause left side neglect (finger agnosia).
Please see the video again for the explanation.
I have reconsidered ever getting a computer chip in my head. Causing aphasias on purpose seems as simple as simulating a lesion in the appropriate area by applying some voltage. No thanks.