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- W1964184662 abstract "Abstract The frontal lobes, if damaged, may lead to a host of divergent abnormalities, depending on the extent, site, depth, and laterality of the damage. Because of the extensive connections which exist between the frontal lobes and the other systems of the brain, damage to a more remote system may cause frontal system disorder through disconnection. The Hand Movement Test (HMT, Kaufman & Kaufman, 1983) is thought to be sensitive to damage affecting these systems, although the test was developed for use with children rather than adults. This paper examines the effects of three diverse neuropsychological disorders, where damage to the frontal lobes or to their interconnections has been implicated, on hand movement sequencing performance in adults. The three groups studied included patients diagnosed with alcohol-related brain damage ( n = 57), patients diagnosed with mild traumatic brain injury ( n = 21), and patients diagnosed with age-related dementia ( n = 30). HMT performance was significantly poorer in all three clinical groups relative to controls, supporting the addition of this brief, paediatric test in neuropsychological evaluations assessing these disorders." @default.
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- W1964184662 title "The Effects of Brain Damage on the Performance of Hand Movement Sequences" @default.
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