Definition of Hypergraphia. Meaning of Hypergraphia. Synonyms of Hypergraphia

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- Hypergraphia is a behavioral condition characterized by the intense desire to write or draw. Forms of hypergraphia can vary in writing style and content...
- intensify over time. Geschwind syndrome includes five primary changes: hypergraphia, hyperreligiosity, atypical (usually reduced) ****uality, cir****stantiality...
- meaningless succession of words or even nonsense then called graphorrhea (see hypergraphia). The term "graphomania" was used in the early 19th century by Esquirol...
- Larry; Kerbeshian, Jacob (June 1985). "Hyperlexia and a variant of hypergraphia". Perceptual and Motor Skills. 60 (3): 940–2. doi:10.2466/pms.1985.60...
- cacoethes, or "the incurable desire (or itch) for writing affects many". See hypergraphia. cadavera vero innumera truly countless bodies Used by the Romans to...
- Envy" in her 2021 poetry collection dedicated to the mentally ill titled Hypergraphia and Other Failed Attempts at Paradise. It focuses on the woman's detailed...
- Hypergraphic may refer to: Suffering from the impulse disorder hypergraphia, an overwhelming urge to write. A graphic on a web page which is also a hyperlink...
- that may impact one's ability to write. One of which she refers to is hypergraphia, or the intensive desire to write. She points out that in this condition...
- vegan. The Barrie Advance newspaper responds to Chokeules' first album Hypergraphia with the following quote: "Chokeules spits smooth lyrics over some of...
- twentieth century. The extent of his writing suggests he suffered from hypergraphia. His wife Evelyn died in 1985.[citation needed] Harvard professor of...