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Cognitive Performance Deficits and Dysgraphia in Alzheimer's Disease
Alexia Without Agraphia
Agraphia Classifications
Parietal Dysgraphia: Characterization of Abnormal Writing Stroke Sequences, Character Formation and Character Recall
Journal of Neurological Disorders DOI: 10.4172/2329-6895.1000309 ISSN: 2329-6895
A Practical Review of Functional MRI Anatomy of the Language and Motor Systems
Pure Agraphia: a Discrete Form of Aphasia
Transient Gerstmann Syndrome As Manifestation of Stroke Case Report and Brief Literature Review
Different Forms of Dysgraphia in Brain-Damaged Patients
Left Superior Parietal Cortex Involvement in Writing: Integrating Fmri with Lesion Evidence V
Pure Apraxic Agraphia with Abnormal Writing Stroke Sequences: Report of a Japanese Patient with a Left Superior Parietal Haemorrhage
Cerebrovascular Disease
Stroke - Overview
Ideational Agraphia: a Single Case Study
Agraphia and Alexia D Fiset, Universite´ Du Que´Bec En Outaouais, Gatineau, QC, Canada D Bub, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada
Toe Agnosia in Gerstmann Syndrome
Agraphia in Bulbar-Onset Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Not Merely a Consequence of Dementia Or Aphasia
Gerstmann's Syndrome Associated with Right Parietal Hemorrhage And
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Neuroanatomical and Linguistic Characteristics of Acquired Dyslexia
Problem-Solving Approach to Agraphia Treatment: Interactive Use of Lexical and Sublexical Spelling Routes
Progressive Crossed-Apraxia of Speech As a First Manifestation of A
Pure Agraphia and Unilateral Optic Ataxia Associated with a Left Superior Parietal Lobule Lesion
Alexia with Agraphia Following Cerebral Venous Thrombosis
Acquired Dysgraphia in Adults Following Right Or Left-Hemisphere Stroke
A Case of Pure Agraphia Due to Left Thalamic Hemorrhage
Dysexecutive Agraphia: a Major Executive Dysfunction Sign
Does Crossed Aphasia Originate from Developmental Disorders?
Agraphia for Kana Predominance Induced by a Cerebral Infarction Involving the Left Middle Frontal Gyrus (Exner’S Area)
Phonological Alexia/Agraphia (Or Access to Orthography)
Agraphia and Acalculia After a Left Prefrontal (F1, F2) Infarction
Functions of the Parietal Lobes the Parietal Lobes Develop at About the Age of 5 Years
Allographic Agraphia: a Case Study
Naming Difficulties in Alexia with Agraphia for Kanji After a Left
Stroke School, Part 3: Syndromes Objectives
Alexia and Agraphia in Wernicke'saphasia
Unidirectional Dyslexia in a Polyglot
Alexia: Theoretical Perspectives, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Aphasia Handbook by Alfredo Ardila
Post-Stroke Language Disorders
Frontal Phonological Agraphia and Acalculia with Impaired Verbal Short-Term Memory Due to Left Inferior Precentral Gyrus Lesion
Dysgraphia for Letters: a Form of Motor Memory Deficit?