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Phonological Dysgraphia and Orthographic Dysgraphia

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The scans show the overlap in the lesions of (a) thirteen patients with phonological dysgraphia and (b) eight patients with orthographic dysgraphia. The highest degree of overlap is indicated in red, and the lowest degree is indicated in purple. (From Henry, M. L., Beeson, P. M., Stark, A. J., and Rapcsak, S. Z. Brain and Language, 2007, 100, 44–52. Reprinted with permission.)
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