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Hyperlexia and a variant of hypergraphia.

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    This study describes a patient with both hyperlexia and hypergraphia, noting their uncommon co-occurrence. This combination may serve as a valuable indicator for tailoring educational strategies.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurodevelopmental disorders
    • Cognitive science
    • Educational psychology

    Background:

    • Hyperlexia is characterized by a precocious ability to read words.
    • Hypergraphia involves an intense desire to write.
    • The co-occurrence of hyperlexia and hypergraphia is rare and not well-documented.