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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...
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Agafya Semyonovna Grushetskaya or
Gruszecki (originally in Polish:
Agata Siemionowna Gruszecka; Russian: Агафья Семёновна Грушецкая; 1663 – 14 July 1681)...
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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...
- 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"...
- Species: A. septemmaculata
Binomial name
Asura septemmaculata (Heylaerts, 1891)
Synonyms Hypocrita septemmaculata Heylaerts, 1891
Asura agraphia Hampson...
- The
unstreaked tit-tyrant (Uromyias
agraphia) is a
species of bird in
subfamily Elaeniinae of
family Tyrannidae, the
tyrant flycatchers. It is endemic...
- four
primary symptoms,
collectively referred to as a tetrad: Dysgraphia/
agraphia:
deficiency in the
ability to
write Dyscalculia/acalculia:
difficulty in...
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mutism or
anomic aphasia. See also:
Alien hand
syndrome Dyslexia without agraphia (seen with
damage to
splenium of
corpus callosum) Marchiafava–Bignami disease...
- agnosia,
movement agnosia, and
agraphia.
Lesions near the left
occipital lobe can
result in pure
alexia (alexia
without agraphia).
Damage to the
primary visual...
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Rossor MN,
Warren JD (February 2009). "Neologistic
jargon aphasia and
agraphia in
primary progressive aphasia".
Journal of the
Neurological Sciences....