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- depending on the type of agraphia.[citation needed] Agraphia can be broadly divided into central and peripheral categories. Central agraphias typically involve...
- Pure alexia, also known as agnosic alexia or alexia without agraphia or pure word blindness, is one form of alexia which makes up "the peripheral dyslexia"...
- Agafya Semyonovna Grushetskaya or Gruszecki (originally in Polish: Agata Siemionowna Gruszecka; Russian: Агафья Семёновна Грушецкая; 1663 – 14 July 1681)...
- orthographic skills and spelling. Dysgraphia should be distinguished from agraphia (sometimes called acquired dysgraphia), which is an acquired loss of the...
- agraphia is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1900. It is found on New Guinea. Savela, Markku. "Lambula agraphia Hampson...
- agnosia, movement agnosia, and agraphia. Lesions near the left occipital lobe can result in pure alexia (alexia without agraphia). Damage to the primary visual...
- The unstreaked tit-tyrant (Uromyias agraphia) is a species of bird in subfamily Elaeniinae of family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is endemic...
- (inability to read), acalculia (inability to use arithmetic operations), agraphia (inability to copy), and left-right confusion. Norman Geschwind proposed...
- temporal gyrus, in the left cerebral hemisphere, may result in alexia and agraphia for kanji characters (characters of Chinese origin used in ****anese writing)...
- writer's block, agraphia is a neurological disorder caused by trauma or stroke causing difficulty in communicating through writing. Agraphia cannot be treated...