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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Trojano, Luigi | Grossi, Dario
Affiliations: 'Salvatore Maugeri' Foundation, IRCCS, Center of Telese, Telese (BN), Italy | Second Chair of Neurology, School of Medicine, 'Federico II' University, Naples, Italy
Note: [] Corresponding Author: Dr. Luigi Trojano, Fondazione 'Salvatore Maugeri', Centro di Telese, Loc. S. Stefano in Lanterria, 82037 Telese (BN), Italy. Tel.: +39 824 909111; Fax: +39 824 909614; E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: We report on a patient affected by selective drawing disabilities. The patient could correctly reproduce and draw simple geometric figures on request, but when he tried to reproduce more complex drawings or to draw common objects he performed very poorly. To identify the cognitive impairment in this patient, we adopted two test batteries based on recent information-processing models of drawing. Results showed that the patient's drawing disabilities were independent of visuo-perceptual and executive impairments. These findings support recent cognitive models of drawing abilities: some intermediate stages of drawing exist at which information is processed to prepare and guide motor output, and which may be selectively disrupted after discrete cerebral lesions.
Keywords: Constructional apraxia, brain lesions, cognitive models, single-case study
Journal: Behavioural Neurology, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 43-49, 1998
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