Unlike dyslexia, children with dysgraphia may have no trouble reading, but instead have difficulty in correctly writing letters, and the condition can go beyond penmanship. Children with dysgraphia may also have trouble spelling and translating their thoughts into written sentences. “This is very fr...
We report here on a single neuropsychological case study of a young girl, KH, who presented with Wilson's Disease (WD) associated with a peripheral spatial neglect dysgraphia without major problems in the standard clinical tests of spatial neglect. Few studies have demonstrated a visuospatial defic...