“…It is recognized as a diagnostic characteristic of Alzheimer's disease and as such it is included in the criteria of the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Diseases and Stroke-Alzheimer s Disease and Related Disorders Association (NINCDS-ADRDA;McKhann et al, 1984;McKhann et al, 2011). Prevalence rates for difficulties in imitation and pantomime tasks range between 32 and 69% in Alzheimer's disease patients (Ahmed, Baker, Thompson, Husain & Butler, 2016;Ozkan, Adapinar, Elmaci & Arslantas, 2013), while difficulties seem to increase with ongoing disease decline (Edwards, Deuel, Baum & Morris, 1991;Parakh, Roy, Koo & Black, 2004;Wu & Lin, 2015), and go along with worse Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores and deficient language comprehension abilities (Cotelli et al, 2014;Stamenova, Roy & Black, 2014;Wu & Lin, 2015). Real tool-use impairment prevalence rates were reported with similar levels of 25-54% impaired patients (Del Ser, Hachinski, Merskey & Munoz, 2001;LeClerc, Wells, Sidani, Dawson & Fay, 2004;Wu & Lin, 2015).…”