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1. Prospective analysis of gross and fine electrode position and motor manifestations after STN-DBS and their correlation with electrode position.

2. Speech and Language Therapy for Acquired Central Dysgraphia in Neurological Patients: A Systematic Review to Describe and Identify Trainings for Clinical Practice.

3. Speech therapy and hyperbaric oxygen for aphasia after carbon monoxide intoxication.

4. Pseudoword spelling ability predicts response to word spelling treatment in acquired dysgraphia.

5. Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in writing: a case report of deep agraphia.

6. Transcranial direct current stimulation with multiple oral re-reading therapy for pure alexia without agraphia: a case report.

7. Too harts, won sole: Using dysgraphia treatment to address homophone representation.

8. Agraphia with reversible splenial corpus callosum lesion caused by hypoglycemia.

9. The nature and treatment of phonological text agraphia.

10. Promoting linguistic complexity, greater message length and ease of engagement in email writing in people with aphasia: initial evidence from a study utilizing assistive writing software.

11. Micrographia, much beyond the writer's hand.

12. Treatment for Alexia With Agraphia Following Left Ventral Occipito-Temporal Damage: Strengthening Orthographic Representations Common to Reading and Spelling.

13. Generalisation after treatment of acquired spelling impairments: A review.

14. The effect of computer-assisted therapeutic practice for children with handwriting deficit: a comparison with the effect of the traditional sensorimotor approach.

15. A comparison of errorless and errorful therapies for dysgraphia after stroke.

16. Neural correlates of paediatric dysgraphia.

17. [Role of pediatricians in the diagnosis and therapy of dyslexia, dysgraphia and dyscalculia].

18. Transient beneficial effects of excitatory theta burst stimulation in a patient with phonological agraphia after left supramarginal gyrus infarction.

19. Evidence-based diagnosis and treatment for specific learning disabilities involving impairments in written and/or oral language.

20. A treatment sequence for phonological alexia/agraphia.

21. Developmental dysgraphia with profound hearing impairment: intervention by auditory methods enabled by cochlear implant.

22. [A proposal for intervention in dysorthographic disorders by attending to the semiology of the mistakes].

23. Treatment of irregular word spelling in acquired dysgraphia: selective benefit from visual mnemonics.

24. Production of graphic symbol sentences by individuals with aphasia: efficacy of a computer-based augmentative and alternative communication intervention.

26. "Blocking" lexical competitors in severe global agraphia: a treatment of reading and spelling.

27. Use of a task-oriented self-instruction method to support children in primary school with poor handwriting quality and speed.

28. Effectiveness of neuromotor task training for children with developmental coordination disorder: a pilot study.

29. Is surface dysgraphia tied to semantic impairment? Evidence from a case of semantic dementia.

30. [Dyslexia. Bases of reading. Reading-writing disorder. Ocular reading disorder].

31. Adult outcomes of verbal learning disability.

33. Treatment of a case of phonological alexia with agraphia using the Auditory Discrimination in Depth (ADD) program.

34. Instrument for locating students with suspected learning disabilities: a quantitative approach.

35. Brief communication: electromagnetic fields improve visuospatial performance and reverse agraphia in a parkinsonian patient.

36. Facilitating written production.

37. Visual disorders of higher cortical function.

38. A computer-based therapy for the treatment of aphasic subjects with writing disorders.

39. Reading and writing disorders caused by central nervous system defects.

41. [Current status of aphasia therapy].

42. Graphospasm.

45. [Relationship of higher nervous activity disorders due to focal brain lesions to the general decrease in intellectual capacity].

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