Aktuelle Neurologie 2008; 35(1): 34-48
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-986234
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Apraxien

ApraxiaG.  Goldenberg
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Publication History

Publication Date:
31 January 2008 (online)

Lernziele

Definition und Klassifizierung von Apraxien verstehen und kritisch beurteilen können Apraxien klinisch diagnostizieren können Über die zerebrale Lokalisation der zu Grunde liegenden Läsionen Bescheid wissen Alltagsrelevanz und Therapiemöglichkeiten verschiedener Manifestationen der Apraxie einschätzen können Zwischen Apraxie und willensfremden Aktionen der Hände unterscheiden können

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Prof. Dr. Georg Goldenberg

Neuropsychological Department, Krankenhaus München-Bogenhausen

Englschalkingerstr. 77

81925 München

Email: georg.goldenberg@extern.lrz-muenchen.de