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Psychological condition wherein a person is compelled to write or draw
Hypergraphia is a behavioral condition characterized by the intense desire to write or draw. Forms of hypergraphia can vary in writing style and content
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Personality changes associated with temporal lobe epilepsy
intensify over time. Geschwind syndrome includes five primary changes: hypergraphia, hyperreligiosity, atypical (usually reduced) sexuality, circumstantiality
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Obsessive impulse to write
meaningless succession of words or even nonsense then called graphorrhea (see hypergraphia). The term "graphomania" was used in the early 19th century by Esquirol
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American neurologist
everything on her mind on paper". She describes her experiences with hypergraphia, this overwhelming urge to write. She claims she could not stop for four
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cacoethes, or "the incurable desire (or itch) for writing affects many". See hypergraphia. cadavera vero innumera truly countless bodies Used by the Romans to
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Significantly advanced reading ability in children
Larry; Kerbeshian, Jacob (June 1985). "Hyperlexia and a variant of hypergraphia". Perceptual and Motor Skills. 60 (3): 940–2. doi:10.2466/pms.1985.60
Hyperlexia
American writer (1895–1963)
twentieth century. The extent of his writing suggests he suffered from hypergraphia. His wife Evelyn died in 1985.[citation needed] Harvard professor of
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Identity crisis involving drastic changes to one's meaning system
intensify over time. Geschwind syndrome includes five primary changes; hypergraphia, hyperreligiosity, atypical (usually reduced) sexuality, circumstantiality
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Redundancy in linguistic expression
Glossary of rhetorical terms Graphomania – Obsessive impulse to write Hypergraphia – Psychological condition wherein a person is compelled to write or draw
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Condition in which an author experiences creative slowdown
that may impact one's ability to write. One of which she refers to is hypergraphia, or the intensive desire to write. She points out that in this condition
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1822 painting by Théodore Géricault
Envy" in her 2021 poetry collection dedicated to the mentally ill titled Hypergraphia and Other Failed Attempts at Paradise. It focuses on the woman's detailed
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Claimed psychic ability
Joseph investigated two female patients who were found to exhibit ictal hypergraphia. Automatic writing behavior was discovered by Dilek Evyapan and Emre
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Experience interpreted within a religious framework
identified in some religious figures, in particular extreme religiosity and hypergraphia (excessive writing). Geschwind introduced this "interictal personality
Mystical or religious experience
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Disorder of incoherent written rambling
more efficiently, in individuals suffering with aphasia. Graphomania Hypergraphia Lists of language disorders Logorrhea Schizophasia Schizophrenia Thought
Graphorrhea
American artist and writer (1892–1973)
conditions that Darger may have been affected by, including autism, hypergraphia (the obsessive urge to write), obsessive–compulsive disorder, dissociative
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Attempts to explain religious experience in neuroscientific terms
religious behavioral traits associated with TLE seizures. These include hypergraphia, hyperreligiosity, reduced sexual interest, fainting spells, and pedantism
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in some religious figures, in particular pronounced religiosity and hypergraphia (excessive writing). However, critics note that these characteristics
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Canadian underground hip hop artist
vegan. The Barrie Advance newspaper responds to Chokeules' first album Hypergraphia with the following quote: "Chokeules spits smooth lyrics over some of
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Type of learning disability in which reading is impaired
Larry; Kerbeshian, Jacob (June 1985). "Hyperlexia and a Variant of Hypergraphia". Perceptual and Motor Skills. 60 (3): 940–942. doi:10.2466/pms.1985
Reading_disability
1965 nonfiction book by Joseph Mitchell
"Oral History" did not exist. Gould suffered from writer's block and hypergraphia; while to those around him he appeared to be taking constant notes—a
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Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hypergraphic may refer to: related to hypergraphia, a behavioral condition related to a hypergraph in mathematics Hypergraphy
Hypergraphic
Independent record label founded by David Sylvian
Sylvian – Amplified Gesture (DVD Documentary) SOUND-OP001: David Sylvian – Hypergraphia – The Writings of David Sylvian 1980 – 2014 (Book of lyrics, poems &
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cacoethes, or "the incurable desire (or itch) for writing affects many". See hypergraphia. cadavera vero innumera truly countless bodies Used by the Romans to
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Former art gallery in New York City
Lalvani: XtraD, April 2011 Gwyneth Leech, The Cup Drawing Installation: Hypergraphia, June 2011 Trained as a painter and set designer, Deborah's style is
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American eccentric (1889–1957)
small suburb outside Boston in 1889. Jill Lepore speculated that he had hypergraphia. In his room at his parents' house, in Norwood, Massachusetts, Gould
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22nd episode of the 1st season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
super-strength given by the Centipede serum, as well as the manic behavior and hypergraphia caused by GH325, and the symbols he carves resemble those found in an
Beginning of the End (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)
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Hwa-Byung Hydrophobia Hydrotherapy Hyperactivity Hyperactivity disorder Hypergraphia Hypergyny Hyperkinetic disorder Hypermasculinity Hyperreflexia Hypersomnia
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American lawyer and politician
Griffith-Joyner, whose autopsy he submitted as evidence. He argued that her hypergraphia could be part of her epileptic condition. The prosecution maintained
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American film director
reported that Mosley would direct the supernatural thriller Nelson aka Hypergraphia which was to shoot in the Fall of 2018. The script is based on an original
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"Anecdotes". JW Editions 2021. ISBN 978-0-9930892-3-7. Chris Friel. "Hypergraphia". JW Editions 2022. ISBN 978-0-9930892-4-4. Parkin, Tim (December 2010)
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Winner Adam-Troy Castro "Her Husband's Hands" Nominee Ken Lillie-Paetz "Hypergraphia" Gene O'Neill "Graffiti Sonata" George Saunders "Home" Kaaron Warren
Bram Stoker Award for Short Fiction
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American neurologist and neuroscientist
doi:10.1038/newbio238217a0 PMID: 4506206 Waxman, S. G. and Geschwind, N. Hypergraphia in temporal lobe epilepsy. Neurology, 14:629- 637, 1974. (reprinted in:
Stephen_Waxman
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