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Rieducazione dell’aprassia dell’articolazione (apraxia of speech)

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L’Aprassia dell’Articolazione (AA) è un disturbo di programmazione motoria articolatoria causata da una lesione unilaterale, solitamente dell’emisfero sinistro, e che non consegue a paresi dei muscoli che controllano l’esecuzione dei movimenti necessari a realizzare i suoni del linguaggio [1]–[3]. In passato, il disturbo è stato descritto con il termine anartria [4] e disintegrazione fonetica

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Luzzatti, C. (2012). Rieducazione dell’aprassia dell’articolazione (apraxia of speech). In: Vallar, G., Cantagallo, A., Cappa, S.F., Zoccolotti, P. (eds) La riabilitazione neuropsicologica. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2349-9_8

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