logagraphia
/ˌlɔɡəˈɡræfiə/
noun
- A medical condition that makes it difficult for a person to write, often caused by brain damage or a disorder.
- Therapists use special exercises to help people with logagraphia regain their writing skills.
- The doctor explained that logagraphia is different from dyslexia because it affects writing, not reading.
- After his stroke, the patient suffered from logagraphia and could no longer write his own name.
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