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Dysgraphia Phenotypes in Native Chinese Speakers With Primary Progressive Aphasia.

Boon Lead TeeLorinda Li-Ying Kwan-ChenTa-Fu ChenConnie T Y YanJoshua TsohAndrew Lung-Tat ChanAdrian WongRaymond Y LoChien Long LuPei-Ning WangYiChen LeeFanpei G YangGiovanni BattistellaIsabel Elaine AllenNina F DronkersBruce L MillerMaria Luisa Gorno-Tempini
Published in: Neurology (2022)
The findings demonstrate the potential role of the orthographic dictation task as a screening tool and PPA classification indicator in Chinese language users. Each PPA variant had specific Chinese dysgraphia phenotypes that vary from those previously reported in English-speaking patients with PPA, highlighting the importance of language diversity in PPA.
Keyphrases
  • machine learning
  • multiple sclerosis