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A patient who previously played the piano daily for 10 years is now unable to remember how to play after suffering a stroke. Which of the following is this an example of?

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✓ Correct answer: C. Ideational apraxia Answer: Ideational apraxia Ideational apraxia relates to the inability to understand how to initiate and complete a common task or recognize an object related to said task. In this case, the patient cannot remember how to play the piano, although it was a familiar activity. Asomatognosia is characterized by an individual's inability to recognize that the impaired limb belongs to their body. Topographical disorientation is characterized by decreased recall of familiar surroundings and inability to navigate a familiar environment or route. Astereognosis impairment is the inability to recognize familiar items by touch, and testing for this impairment is completed by placing objects in the hand and identifying the object without using vision.

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