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Ideational Apraxia in Corticobasal Syndrome

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Ideational Apraxia in Corticobasal Syndrome

Overview

Ideational apraxia represents a profound disruption in the conceptual knowledge of tool use and object manipulation, constituting one of the most disabling cognitive-motor deficits encountered in corticobasal syndrome (CBS). Unlike ideomotor apraxia, which involves the inability to execute purposeful movements despite intact understanding, ideational apraxia reflects a loss of the conceptual framework underlying sequences of purposeful action. Patients with ideational apraxia cannot conceptualize the proper use of objects, often treating objects as if they are unfamiliar or failing to recognize their intended purpose within a sequence of actions.

In CBS, ideational apraxia emerges from the characteristic asymmetric cortical degeneration affecting parietal lobe regions critical for object knowledge, tool manipulation schemas, and action sequencing. The prevalence of ideational apraxia in CBS ranges from 30-50% of patients, reflecting the extensive parietal involvement that distinguishes this syndrome from other atypical parkinsonisms.

Pathophysiology

Neuroanatomical Basis

Ideational apraxia in CBS arises from damage to brain regions essential for conceptual knowledge of tool use and action sequencing:

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