Apraxia frontalis (A. frontlis) is a profound impairment of intellectual understanding and motivation of movement caused by damage to the frontal lobes of the brain, which leads to the inability to purposefully perform any purposeful movements. This lesion is not associated with a violation of the integration of visual and motor processes, since vision is usually preserved until the lesions in the frontal lobe reach the basal visual nuclei or affect the anterior pons or corpus callosum. Despite the patient's good understanding of what he needs to do, there is no ability to organize his own motor reactions to achieve the goal; a state of “what action?” arises. The patient asks: “What should I do?” - like a disease