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  1. Hypergraphia

    Hypergraphia is an overwhelming urge to write. It is not itself a disorder, but can be associated with temporal lobe changes in epilepsy and mania in the context of bipolar disorder . Causes Several different regions of the brain govern the act of writing. The physical motion of the hand is controlled by the cerebral cortex which comprises part of the outer layer of the brain. The drive to write, on the other hand, is controlled by the limbic system , a ring shaped cluster of cells deeply buried in the cortex which governs emotion, affiliated instincts and inspiration and is said to regulate the human being s need for communication. Words and ideas are cognized and understood by the temporal lobes behind the ears, and these temporal lobes are connected to the limbic system. Ideas are organized and edited in the frontal lobe of the brain. Although temporal lobe lesions cause temporal lobe epilepsy, it is also known to run in families. Hypergraphia is understood to be triggered by changes in brainwave activity in the temporal lobe. Hypergraphia has been observed in 8 of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. ref Schachter, Holmes, Kasteleijn Nolst Trenit 2008, p. 254. ref It is also associated with bipolar disorder . Manic and depressive episodes have been reported to intensify hypergraphia symptoms. Additionally schizophrenia schizophrenics and people with frontotemporal dementia ... relationship to writer s block and to compulsive reading or hyperlexia . Famous cases Hypergraphia ... to have been affected by hypergraphia. ref http www.news.harvard.edu gazette 2004 01.29 01 creativity.html ... to have had hypergraphia. ref name Flaherty Flaherty, The Midnight Disease p 26 ref In his lifetime ... been a case of hypergraphia, having produced what has been described as the longest novel in existence ... prolific of the 20th century and may have been affected by hypergraphia. He carried paper and pen ... 2006 12 a murder myster title A Murder Mystery Solved By Hypergraphia last Brownlee first John ...   more details



  1. Hypergraphic

    Hypergraphic may refer to Suffering from the impulse disorder hypergraphia , an overwhelming urge to write. A graphic on a web page which is also a hyperlink . disambig ...   more details



  1. Virginia Ridley

    Virginia Ridley April 18, 1948 October 4, 1997 was a woman from Ringgold, Georgia , whose death made headlines when her husband, Alvin, was arrested and charged with imprisoning her for almost three decade s, then murder killing her. ref http findarticles.com p articles mi qn4158 is 19980704 ai n14175883 Man charged with killing wife he held captive The Independent London ref Alvin and Virginia lived on the outskirts of Ringgold in a dilapidated, cockroach infested house. He maintained that the reason why no one in Ringgold knew of her existence was because her family s opposition to their marriage led to her decision to live as a hermit . Virginia s family claimed that Alvin prevented all attempts by them to contact her. At trial, Ridley maintained he and Virginia were happy and that he never harmed her. He produced what he claimed was her journal, consisting of 10,000 pages. His attorney theorized that Virginia who suffered from agoraphobia , hypergraphia and epilepsy died of an epileptic seizure, as had Florence Griffith Joyner , whose autopsy he submitted as evidence. The prosecution maintained that Ridley suffocated her. After the jury deliberated for 2 hours and 14 minutes, he was acquitted. The case was featured on the A&E Network A&E program American Justice . ref http www.imdb.com title tt0401189 IMDB American Justice Death in a Small Town 2001 ref External links http jack warner.com village eccentric on trial.htm Village Eccentric on Trial http www.riverfronttimes.com 1999 04 28 news news of the weird News of the Weird References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ridley, Virginia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1948 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1997 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ridley, Virginia Category 1948 births Category 1997 deaths Category People from Catoosa County, Georgia US crime bio stub ...   more details



  1. Geschwind syndrome

    Infobox Disease Name Geschwind syndrome Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 Group Major minor LinkGroup LinkMajor ICD9 ICD9 xxx ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus 2003418 eMedicineSubj overview eMedicineTopic 1186336 MeshID Geschwind syndrome , also known as Gastaut Geschwind is a characteristic personality syndrome consisting of symptoms such as circumstantiality , hypergraphia , altered sexuality usually asexuality hyposexuality , meaning a decreased interest , and intensified mental life deepened cognitive and emotional responses , hyper religiosity and or hyper morality or moral ideas that is present in some epilepsy patients. This syndrome is particularly with temporal lobe epilepsy occurring in the left hemisphere of the brain. For identification, the term Geschwind syndrome has been suggested as a name for this group of behavioral phenomena. There has currently been both support ref cite journal author Blumer D title Evidence supporting the temporal lobe epilepsy personality syndrome journal Neurology volume 53 issue 5 Suppl 2 pages S9 12 year 1999 pmid 10496229 ref and criticism ref cite journal author Devinsky O, Najjar S title Evidence against the existence of a temporal lobe epilepsy personality syndrome journal Neurology volume 53 issue 5 Suppl 2 pages S13 25 year 1999 pmid 10496230 ref ref http www.emedicine.com NEURO topic604.htm eMedicine Psychiatric Disorders Associated With Epilepsy Article by William J Nowack Bot generated title ref in suggestion of this syndrome. Currently the strongest support arises from many clinicians who describe and attempt to classify patients with seizures with these personality features. The term Geschwind s Syndrome comes from one of the two people who first characterized the syndrome Norman Geschwind . His associate was Stephen Waxman who also did a great deal of work in the field. Note that Geschwind s Syndrome can be seen both in the inter ictal between seizures and the ictal during seizures states. See also Temporal lobe epileps ...   more details



  1. Arthur Crew Inman

    version of his play, Hypergraphia , starring John Hurt , is in development. ref Internet Movie Database http www.imdb.com title tt1767317 Hypergraphia 2011 , accessed December 21, 2010 ref Notes Reflist ... 27, 1985 External links http www.hypergraphiafilm.com Hypergraphia http www.darkenedroomfilm.com ...   more details



  1. Internal monologue

    word salads and may hypergraphia write profusely . ref http www.writingsoftheschizophrenic.com ...   more details



  1. Automatic writing

    inspiration Asemic writing Automatic speech Hypergraphia Matthew Manning Ouija Footnotes reflist ...   more details



  1. Joe Gould's Secret

    from writer s block and hypergraphia while to those around him he appeared to be taking constant notes&mdash ...   more details



  1. Hyperlexia

    File William Adolphe Bouguereau 1825 1905 The Difficult Lesson 1884 .jpg thumb right 240px William Adolphe Bouguereau , The Difficult Lesson 1884 Hyperlexic children are characterized by having average or above average IQs and word reading ability well above what would be expected given their ages and IQs. ref Tina M. Newman Donna Macomber Adam J. Naples Tammy Babitz Fred Volkmar Elena L. Grigorenko. 2007 . Hyperlexia in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. 37 760 774 2. J Autism Dev Disord ref First named and scientifically described in 1967, ref cite journal title Hyperlexia specific word recognition skills in young children journal Exceptional children volume 34 issue 1 pages 41 2 year 1967 pmid 6066378 ref it can be viewed as a superability in which word recognition ability goes far above expected levels of skill. ref name Grigorenko Some hyperlexics, however, have trouble understanding speech. ref name Grigorenko cite journal journal J Child Psychol Psychiatry year 2003 volume 44 issue 8 pages 1079 91 title Annotation Hyperlexia disability or superability? author Grigorenko EL, Klin A, Volkmar F doi 10.1111 1469 7610.00193 pmid 14626452 ref Some experts believe that most or perhaps all children with hyperlexia lie on the autism spectrum . ref name Grigorenko However, some other experts believe the involvement of autism in hyperlexia is completely dependent on the type of hyperlexia. ref name Hyperlexia Types citation url http www.wisconsinmedicalsociety.org savant syndrome savant articles hyperlexia title Hyperlexia Reading Precociousness or Savant Skill? Distinguishing autistic like behaviors from Autistic Disorder by Darold A Treffert, MD accessdate 2011 04 03 ref Between 5 10 of children with autism have been estimated to be hyperlexic. ref Burd, L., & Kerbeshian, J. 1985 . Hyperlexia and a variant of hypergraphia. 60 940 942. Perceptual and Motor Skills, ref Hyperlexic children are often fascinated by letters or numbers. They are extremely good ...   more details



  1. Reading disability

    and a variant of hypergraphia. 60 940 942. Perceptual and Motor Skills. ref See also Attention ...   more details



  1. Robert Shields (diarist)

    hypergraphia , an overwhelming urge to write. He once said Maybe by looking into someone s life ...   more details



  1. Alice Weaver Flaherty

    Orphan date April 2010 Dr. Alice Weaver Flaherty is a neurologist known for her award winning book about the neural basis of creativity titled the Midnight Disease. She completed her A.B., M.D., internship , Residency medicine residency , and Fellowship medicine fellowship at Harvard University Harvard . She also completed a Ph.D. at Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT . ref name bio She currently works at the Massachusetts General Hospital and in addition assumes the position as assistant professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School . She writes in various genres, including scientific paper s, humorous essay s, and picture book s . ref http www.drclas.harvard.edu puerto rico 2007 2008 prwi flaherty Dr. Alice Flaherty David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies Bot generated title ref She is head of the MGH Neurology s Brain Stimulator Unit, where she uses Deep brain stimulation deep brain stimulators to treat Psychiatric disorder psychiatric as well as Neurological disorder neurological disease . Her research focuses on how our brains represent our bodies, a factor that helps drive suffering in Depression clinical depression , Parkinson s disease Parkinson s , and somatoform disorder s. ref name bio http www.researchcrossroads.org Researchers 709697 ALICE W FLAHERTY MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ResearchCrossroads Profile Bot generated title ref Her book, The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Neurology is the most widely used neurology text in its class . ref name bio Experience with hypergraphia the overwhelming urge to write After her Premature birth premature twin boys died soon after their birth, Flaherty was full of grief . Several days later, however, she awoke one morning with an overwhelming desire to put everything on her mind on paper . ref http www.news.harvard.edu gazette 2004 01.29 01 creativity.html Harvard Gazette The brains behind writer s block Bot generated title ref She claims she could not stop for a period of ...   more details



  1. Ezekiel

    Psychiatry. 2002 59 561 562. ref These symptoms include hypergraphia , hyperreligiosity, fainting spells ...   more details



  1. Neurotheology

    a constellation of symptoms, including hypergraphia , hyperreligiosity, Syncope medicine fainting ...   more details



  1. List of people with epilepsy

    top Virginia Ridley 1948 1997 A woman who had agoraphobia , hypergraphia and epilepsy . Her eccentric ...   more details



  1. Temporal lobe epilepsy

    Geschwind , who noted a constellation of symptoms, including hypergraphia , hyperreligiosity, Syncope ...   more details



  1. List of Latin phrases (C)

    noinclude latin intro C noinclude C class wikitable Latin Translation Notes Section cacoethes scribendi cacoethes scribendi insatiable desire to write Caco thes ref L&S cacoethes caco thes ref ref bad habit , or medically, malignant disease is a loanword borrowing of Greek kak thes . ref LSJ kakoh qhs ref ref The phrase is derived from a line in the Satires of Juvenal Satires of Juvenal Tenet insanabile multos scribendi cacoethes , or the incurable desire or itch for writing affects many . See hypergraphia . Section cadavera vero innumera cadavera vero innumera truly countless bodies Used by the Romans to describe the aftermath of the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains . Section Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius. Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius. Kill them. For the Lord knows those who are his. Supposed statement by Abbot Arnaud Amalric before the massacre of B ziers during the Albigensian Crusade , recorded 30 years later, according to Caesar of Heisterbach . Section Caelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt Caelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt Those who hurry cross the sea change the sky upon them , not their souls or state of mind Hexameter by Horace Epistularum liber primus Epistulae I , http www.uah.edu student life organizations SAL texts latin classical horace epistulae111.html 27a 11 v.27 . Seneca the Younger Seneca shortens it to Animum debes mutare, non caelum You must change your disposition, not your sky in his Epistulae morales ad Lucilium Letter to Lucilium s la Epistulae morales ad Lucilium Liber III XXVIII. SENECA LUCILIO SUO SALUTEM XXVIII, 1 Section Caesar non supra grammaticos Caesar non supra grammaticos Caesar has no authority over the grammarians Section caetera desunt caetera desunt the rest is missing Caetera is Medieval Latin spelling for c tera . Section calix meus inebrians calix meus inebrians my cup making me drunk camera obscura dark chamber An optical device used in drawing, and an ance ...   more details



  1. Index of psychology articles

    Hydrotherapy   Hyperactivity   Hyperactivity disorder   Hypergraphia   Hypergyny ...   more details




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