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Neuropsychological analysis of a typewriting disturbance following cerebral damage
Authors:M Boyle  G J Canter
Affiliation:1. Dartmouth Center for Aging Research, 46 Centerra Parkway, Suite 200, Lebanon, NH 03766, United States;2. Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, 85 Mechanic Street, Suite B4-1, Lebanon, NH 03766, United States;3. Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 940 Commonwealth Avenue West, Boston, MA 02215, United States;1. School of Behavioral Sciences, Tel-Aviv-Yaffo Academic College, Tel-aviv, Israel;2. Assuta Medical Center, Oncology Institute, Tel-aviv, Israel;3. Sharett Oncology Institute, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel;4. Division of Clinical Oncology, The medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria;5. Department of Geriatrics and Geriatric Rehabilitation, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:Following a left CVA, a skilled professional typist sustained a disturbance of typing disproportionate to her handwriting disturbance. Typing errors were predominantly of the sequencing type, with spatial errors much less frequent, suggesting that the impairment was based on a relatively early (premotor) stage of processing. Depriving the subject of visual feedback during handwriting greatly increased her error rate. Similarly, interfering with auditory feedback during speech substantially reduced her self-correction of speech errors. These findings suggested that impaired ability to utilize somesthetic information--probably caused by the subject's parietal lobe lesion--may have been the basis of the typing disorder.
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