Pure agraphia and Gerstmann's syndrome as a visuospatial-language dissociation: an experimental case study |
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Authors: | D N Levine R B Mani R Calvanio |
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Institution: | Neurology Service, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. |
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Abstract: | A right-handed man suffered a left parieto-occipital cerebral infarction, causing agraphia with Gerstmann's syndrome but without major aphasia, alexia, or apraxia. Oral spelling was superior to written spelling. Experiments were performed involving (1) analysis of errors in writing, (2) tasks of visual imagery, and (3) identifying letters drawn without leaving a visual trace. The results suggest that the agraphia and Gerstmann's syndrome are due to a dissociation of language skills and visuospatial skills caused by a dominant parieto-occipital lesion. |
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