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Parietal Dysgraphia: Characterization of Abnormal Writing Stroke Sequences, Character Formation and Character Recall

Objective: To characterize various dysgraphic symptoms in parietal agraphia. Method: We examined the writing impairments of four dysgraphia patients from parietal lobe lesions using a special writing test with 100 character kanji (Japanese morphograms) and their kana (Japanese phonetic writing) tran...

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Autores principales: Sakurai, Yasuhisa, Onuma, Yoshinobu, Nakazawa, Gaku, Ugawa, Yoshikazu, Momose, Toshimitsu, Tsuji, Shoji, Mannen, Toru
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5469963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17538196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/906417
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author Sakurai, Yasuhisa
Onuma, Yoshinobu
Nakazawa, Gaku
Ugawa, Yoshikazu
Momose, Toshimitsu
Tsuji, Shoji
Mannen, Toru
author_facet Sakurai, Yasuhisa
Onuma, Yoshinobu
Nakazawa, Gaku
Ugawa, Yoshikazu
Momose, Toshimitsu
Tsuji, Shoji
Mannen, Toru
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description Objective: To characterize various dysgraphic symptoms in parietal agraphia. Method: We examined the writing impairments of four dysgraphia patients from parietal lobe lesions using a special writing test with 100 character kanji (Japanese morphograms) and their kana (Japanese phonetic writing) transcriptions, and related the test performance to a lesion site. Results: Patients 1 and 2 had postcentral gyrus lesions and showed character distortion and tactile agnosia, with patient 1 also having limb apraxia. Patients 3 and 4 had superior parietal lobule lesions and features characteristic of apraxic agraphia (grapheme deformity and a writing stroke sequence disorder) and character imagery deficits (impaired character recall). Agraphia with impaired character recall and abnormal grapheme formation were more pronounced in patient 4, in whom the lesion extended to the inferior parietal, superior occipital and precuneus gyri. Conclusion: The present findings and a review of the literature suggest that: (i) a postcentral gyrus lesion can yield graphemic distortion (somesthetic dysgraphia), (ii) abnormal grapheme formation and impaired character recall are associated with lesions surrounding the intraparietal sulcus, the symptom being more severe with the involvement of the inferior parietal, superior occipital and precuneus gyri, (iii) disordered writing stroke sequences are caused by a damaged anterior intraparietal area.
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spelling pubmed-54699632017-07-02 Parietal Dysgraphia: Characterization of Abnormal Writing Stroke Sequences, Character Formation and Character Recall Sakurai, Yasuhisa Onuma, Yoshinobu Nakazawa, Gaku Ugawa, Yoshikazu Momose, Toshimitsu Tsuji, Shoji Mannen, Toru Behav Neurol Research Article Objective: To characterize various dysgraphic symptoms in parietal agraphia. Method: We examined the writing impairments of four dysgraphia patients from parietal lobe lesions using a special writing test with 100 character kanji (Japanese morphograms) and their kana (Japanese phonetic writing) transcriptions, and related the test performance to a lesion site. Results: Patients 1 and 2 had postcentral gyrus lesions and showed character distortion and tactile agnosia, with patient 1 also having limb apraxia. Patients 3 and 4 had superior parietal lobule lesions and features characteristic of apraxic agraphia (grapheme deformity and a writing stroke sequence disorder) and character imagery deficits (impaired character recall). Agraphia with impaired character recall and abnormal grapheme formation were more pronounced in patient 4, in whom the lesion extended to the inferior parietal, superior occipital and precuneus gyri. Conclusion: The present findings and a review of the literature suggest that: (i) a postcentral gyrus lesion can yield graphemic distortion (somesthetic dysgraphia), (ii) abnormal grapheme formation and impaired character recall are associated with lesions surrounding the intraparietal sulcus, the symptom being more severe with the involvement of the inferior parietal, superior occipital and precuneus gyri, (iii) disordered writing stroke sequences are caused by a damaged anterior intraparietal area. IOS Press 2007 2007-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5469963/ /pubmed/17538196 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/906417 Text en Copyright © 2007 Hindawi Publishing Corporation and the authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sakurai, Yasuhisa
Onuma, Yoshinobu
Nakazawa, Gaku
Ugawa, Yoshikazu
Momose, Toshimitsu
Tsuji, Shoji
Mannen, Toru
Parietal Dysgraphia: Characterization of Abnormal Writing Stroke Sequences, Character Formation and Character Recall
title Parietal Dysgraphia: Characterization of Abnormal Writing Stroke Sequences, Character Formation and Character Recall
title_full Parietal Dysgraphia: Characterization of Abnormal Writing Stroke Sequences, Character Formation and Character Recall
title_fullStr Parietal Dysgraphia: Characterization of Abnormal Writing Stroke Sequences, Character Formation and Character Recall
title_full_unstemmed Parietal Dysgraphia: Characterization of Abnormal Writing Stroke Sequences, Character Formation and Character Recall
title_short Parietal Dysgraphia: Characterization of Abnormal Writing Stroke Sequences, Character Formation and Character Recall
title_sort parietal dysgraphia: characterization of abnormal writing stroke sequences, character formation and character recall
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5469963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17538196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/906417
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