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The Japanese journal of neuropsychology

[Vol.37 No.1 contents]
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ArticleTitle The mysteries of Japanese writing disturbances: from handwriting to flick-input method on smartphone
Language J
AuthorList Mutsuko Sato
Affiliation Department of Neuropsychology, Southern TOHOKU Research Institute for Neuroscience
Publication Japanese Journal of Neuropsychology: 37 (1), 2-9, 2021
Received
Accepted
Abstract In this paper, it is discussed neuropsychological interests of writing disturbances in handwriting, typewriting, and so on. Japanese typing system is different from foreign countries' one, because it is used Roman character-kana letter conversion in typewriting in Japan. Furthermore, Japanese people take flic-input method when they input words into their smartphone, and there are also differences between typewriting and flic-input method. Here, two patients were presented with many "Aha!", one was dystypia, the other flic-input disturbances.
Lastly, the author introduced the short history of Neuropsychology Association of Japan, with hoping advances of the Association and members!
Keywords short history of Neuropsychology Association of Japan, writing, dystypia, flic-input disturbances

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