I just feel for this woman. you can tell she hates how she is not able to do certain actions especially when the guy asked her to blow a kiss to her daughter. That part really hit me home
Notice how he gave her movements involving tools and a writing utensil. When the movement involved movement through space she had issues. For example using a key. She could use gestures to communicate. But when asked to “stop traffic” she was thrown off. Perhaps because this relates to movement
I can do all this with my right hand, but none of it with my left. I've had some sort of vascular incident on my right brain. This is fascinating and aggrivating at the same time lol
The Lesion schould be in the dominant parietal Lobe. Ideomotor Apraxie: the Pat. understand the movement to excute, but have diffuculty in spatial and postural Orientation.
@@mostafayousef8051 thank you. In the video does she KNOW that her hand movements are wrong? She said ''i dont know how to do that''. I was wondering if its related to intelligence or memory? Because even if she cant open a door she must know how it looks like to open the door with keys. So why is she saying ''i dont know how to''?
@@BlackPinkize Well, it is possible that it will automatically open the door without difficulty since it is automatic, it is not from memory because when it says "I don't know how to do that" it is because it sees that it cannot do it, it knows how it is but it sees that it is impossible to do it.
this is just tragic to watch. it really makes most normal people look superhuman by comparison to do such basic things... and the worst thing is so many unhappy unfulfilled people out there who have so much and can do so much that just waste and squander it needlessly :(
Heya, I think I get where you are coming from and I believe you have good intentions and wish for people's happiness. And so do I. Which is why I would like to say that comparing people with disabilities of any sorts to "normal" people in the sense of "we should all be very grateful to not be like this" can be painful or disrespectful to the people with disabilities. It is not my place to speak for all people with disabilities, nobody can speak for a whole group - but imagine someone looking at you struggling to do something that you know people expect you to be able to do, like the gestures this person in the video cannot do. And then imagine them saying something like "next to you, normal humans look like superhumans, we should all appreciate that no matter how annoying things get, at least we are better off than you". That would probably feel really painful. So while I honestly believe that you spoke with compassion for her and all people in mind, I would like to show you my view on why I think this could be a hurtful statement to a person with a disability. I hope you understand where I come from and wish you happiness no matter what you can or cannot do :)
Premotor cortex and Supplementary Motor Cortex (Secondary Motor Cortex) (Supplementary motor area 6) is damage responsible storage movement , thanks for vibes i have deeper understanding
L'apraxie est un trouble acquis du comportement gestuel intentionnel consécutif à une déficience dans la programmation de l'activité motrice volontaire. Elle n'est ni due à une paralysie ou une incoordination motrice et survient en l'absence d'agnosie, de trouble de la compréhension et de déficit intellectuel important. Tous les systèmes fonctionnent correctement sauf la capacité d’intégrer les informations sensorielles-motrices. Les praxies (gestes intentionnels, coordonnés, ayant un but) impliquent un fonctionnement moteur et sensoriel normal pour que les différents éléments d'un geste soient parfaitement coordonnés et que le but poursuivi puisse être atteint.