BRAIN
CEREBRUM
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|  |  Cannot pick up a pen when asked to do so but is able to pick up a pen automatically when wanting to write. 
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|  |  Cannot individually move the fingers on one hand. 
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|  |  Repeatedly picks up an object, although intending to set it down. 
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|  |  Cannot plan; completely lacks initiative. 
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Detailed explanation-1: -Oral apraxia Inability to perform skilled movements with the lips, cheeks and tongue. Lid apraxia: Difficulty with opening the eyelids. Ocular apraxia: Impairment in performing saccadic eye movements on command. Trunk (or axial) apraxia: Difficulty with generating body postures.
Detailed explanation-2: -Apraxia is an effect of neurological disease. It makes people unable to carry out everyday movements and gestures. For example, a person with apraxia may be unable to tie their shoelaces or button up a shirt. People with apraxia of speech find it challenging to talk and express themselves through speech.
Detailed explanation-3: -Brain tumor. Condition that causes gradual worsening of the brain and nervous system (neurodegenerative illness) Dementia. Stroke. Traumatic brain injury. Hydrocephalus. 02-May-2022