M McCloskey, B Rapp - Developmental Dysgraphia, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
… developmentaldysgraphia, and suggest that pursuing this agenda may contribute not only to a better understanding of developmental … of the graphemicbuffer in acquired dysgraphia: A …
… NK’s preserved spelling of nonwords is inconsistent with a graphemicbuffer problem. PJT’s … make a graphemicbuffer disorder more plausible. In graphemicbufferdysgraphia, however, …
T Schubert, L Nickels - Cognitive Neuropsychology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
… children with developmentaldysgraphia write nonlinearly (N. … an acquired deficit of the graphemicbuffer. Extending previous … data from individuals with graphemicbufferdysgraphia; we …
M Yachini, N Friedmann - Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2010 - core.ac.uk
… developmentaldysgraphia, showing, for the first time, developmentalgraphemicbuffer dysgraphia… of morphological complexity on writing in graphemicbufferdysgraphia. We found that …
D Döhla, S Heim - Frontiers in psychology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
… linguistic problems but an impaired graphemicbuffer and impairments in kinematic motor … , omissions, and transpositions (graphemicbuffer tasks). They changed similarly shaped …
… A selective impairment in the graphemicbuffer results in graphemicbufferdysgraphia. This dysgraphia has been investigated thoroughly in several case studies of acquired dysgraphia …
… In studies of dysgraphia, graphemicbuffer disorder is … the graphemic output buffer at the junction of both the lexical and sub-lexical processing paths. Damage to the graphemicbuffer …
… with developmentaldysgraphia, as this is an area of continued need. Additionally, the Gruendemann Dysgraphia … The episodic and graphemebuffers are both crucial aspects of …
… of the spelling process: the graphemicbuffer (Hillis, 1989), … of specific words in the graphemic output lexicon should not … study with a developmental dysgraphic child, they found no …