| 1. | Agraphia can be broadly divided into central and peripheral categories.
|
| 2. | Central agraphias include lexical, phonological, deep, and semantic agraphia.
|
| 3. | Central agraphias include lexical, phonological, deep, and semantic agraphia.
|
| 4. | More extensive left hemisphere damage can lead to global agraphia.
|
| 5. | Can someone with severe dysgraphia or agraphia still type normally?
|
| 6. | Peripheral agraphias include allographic, apraxic, motor execution, hemianoptic and afferent agraphia.
|
| 7. | Peripheral agraphias include allographic, apraxic, motor execution, hemianoptic and afferent agraphia.
|
| 8. | Visuospatial agraphia typically has a right hemisphere pathology.
|
| 9. | Agraphia is often seen in association with Alzheimer's Disease ( AD ).
|
| 10. | Different agraphias may develop as AD progresses.
|