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Medicina: Neuropsicologia cognitiva

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alexia with agraphia clicca per ingrandire
Attestation 3
Part of speech Noun phrase
Definition Loss of the ability to read and write.
Loss of the ability to read and write that is frequently associated with left parietal lobe (angular gyrus) lesions. Informally referred to by some as “acquired illiteracy”.
Definition source Loring D.W. 1999
Loring D.W. 1999
Context Such disparities, along with the theoretical formulations necessary to account for them, provide an important source of evidence for studies of lexical representation. The terms AMNESIC (amnestic) aphasia, NOMINAL aphasia, and VERBAL AMNESIA are synonymous. Alexia with Agraphia Alexia with agraphia is extremely rare. More often than not, patients with both alexia and agraphia have signs of Wernicke’s aphasia or transcortical sensory aphasia. In the absence of aphasia, they generally have signs of parietal lobe dysfunction. Naturally, the diagnosis of alexia with agraphia applies only when the disturbances of reading and writing predominate over the aphasic or parietal symptomatology.
Context source Sarno 1991
Subject field Aphasia
Sub-field (level 1) Aphasiology
Sub-field (level 2) Clinical neuropsychology
Sub-field (level 3) Aphasic syndromes
Generic concept Pure form
Related concept Pure alexia, Pure agraphia, Pure word deafness, Anarthria
it Alessia con agrafia
Reliability code 3



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