We report a patient who, following a focal ischemic lesion of the left basal ganglia, developed right hand micrographia characterised by progressive reduction of letter size during writing (progressive micrographia). The patient did not show relevant cognitive impairments, but achieved pathological scores in tests for verbal fluency, and cognitive flexibility and monitoring. A systematic investigation of the writing performances demonstrated that micrographia showed a clear length effect in whatever writing style or task, while it was not observed in drawing, or in left hand writing to a comparable extent. Right hand progressive micrographia was not affected by a concurrent motor and cognitive load; instead, switching between two kinds of a...
In previous work, we found that intensive amplitude training successfully improved micrographia in P...
International audienceHandwriting with the dominant hand is a highly skilled task singularly acquire...
Right-handed people generally write with their right hand. Language expressed in script is thus perf...
We report a patient who, following a focal ischemic lesion of the left basal ganglia, developed righ...
Progressive micrographia is decrement in character size during writing and is commonly associated wi...
“Macrographia”, a relatively rare symptom generally following cerebellar diseases, consists of an ab...
Rigorous studies involving cases of acquired language and memory disorders have contributed substant...
Progressive micrographia is decrement in character size during writing and is commonly associated wi...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) leads to impairment in multiple cognitive domains. Micrographia is a relati...
This paper reports the case of an English speaking, fully left-handed patient (DS) with a left unila...
Classical neuropsychological models of writing separate central (linguistic) processes common to ora...
The purpose of this proposed research was to examine the effects of a 4-week intervention training f...
Parkinson's disease (PD) leads to impairment in multiple cognitive domains. Micrographia is a relati...
Handwriting is a complex activity including motor planning and visuomotor integration and referring ...
Background: Micrographia occurs in approximately 60% of people with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Althou...
In previous work, we found that intensive amplitude training successfully improved micrographia in P...
International audienceHandwriting with the dominant hand is a highly skilled task singularly acquire...
Right-handed people generally write with their right hand. Language expressed in script is thus perf...
We report a patient who, following a focal ischemic lesion of the left basal ganglia, developed righ...
Progressive micrographia is decrement in character size during writing and is commonly associated wi...
“Macrographia”, a relatively rare symptom generally following cerebellar diseases, consists of an ab...
Rigorous studies involving cases of acquired language and memory disorders have contributed substant...
Progressive micrographia is decrement in character size during writing and is commonly associated wi...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) leads to impairment in multiple cognitive domains. Micrographia is a relati...
This paper reports the case of an English speaking, fully left-handed patient (DS) with a left unila...
Classical neuropsychological models of writing separate central (linguistic) processes common to ora...
The purpose of this proposed research was to examine the effects of a 4-week intervention training f...
Parkinson's disease (PD) leads to impairment in multiple cognitive domains. Micrographia is a relati...
Handwriting is a complex activity including motor planning and visuomotor integration and referring ...
Background: Micrographia occurs in approximately 60% of people with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Althou...
In previous work, we found that intensive amplitude training successfully improved micrographia in P...
International audienceHandwriting with the dominant hand is a highly skilled task singularly acquire...
Right-handed people generally write with their right hand. Language expressed in script is thus perf...