Jargonagraphia (i.e., fluent, unintelligible writing with abundant paragraphias and preserved mechanics of writing) is considered to be an infrequent symptom of Wernicke's aphasia. Six cases fulfilling the definition of jargonagraphia were found in a retrospective series of 1076 consecutive aphasics and the neuropyschological and clinical correlates of this phenomenon were analysed. Jargonagraphia was not qualitatively uniform, and its appearance seems to be conditioned by the interaction of an increased "impulse to write" with disrupted language mechanisms.
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