Multiple Choice
Which of the following define collosal apraxia?
A) A deficit in performing skilled voluntary movements that affects both sides of the body and cannot be attributable to primary sensory problems.
B) A deficit that is characterized by an individual's confusion or loss of knowledge about an object's use.
C) The selective impairment in performing skilled left-hand movements or manipulating objects with the left hand in response to a command.
D) The selective impairment in performing movements or manipulations with limbs of the upper body; may also effect posture.
E) A subcortical sensorimotordisorder which is characterized by motor tics.
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