We report the pattern of performance on language tasks by a neurologically impaired patient, RCM, who makes semantic errors in writing to dictation and in written naming, but makes very few errors at all (and no semantic errors) in spoken naming, oral reading, or spontaneous speech. RCM also shows a significant effect of concreteness on spelling accuracy and other features of so-called “deep dysgraphia. ” However, it is shown that, unlike previously reported patients described as deep dysgraphic, RCM has intact semantic processing but impairment in accessing lexical-orthographic representations, at least for the items tested. These results demonstrate that the collection of features labelled as “deep dysgraphia ” can arise from damage to di...
We report the naming performance of a patient (DM) with a fluent progressive aphasia who made phonol...
Background: Adult oral reading in consistent orthographies, like Spanish, is argued to proceed throu...
In contrast to the numerous treatment studies of spoken language deficits, there have been relativel...
Normally a neurological accident (stroke, head injury, degenerative processes, tumour) to the left h...
Normally a neurological accident (stroke, head injury, degenerative processes, tumour) to the left h...
Recent models of lexical processing suggest that written spelling partly depends upon the semantic s...
Recent models of lexical processing suggest that written spelling partly depends upon the semantic s...
The dual-route model of writing assumes two basic procedures involved in writing: lexical and non-le...
The dual-route model of writing assumes two basic procedures involved in writing: lexical and non-le...
We report patterns of dysgraphia in participants with primary progressive aphasia that can be explai...
In investigating the efficacy of acquired dysgraphia treatments, relatively little attention has bee...
Individuals with aphasia demonstrate a wide range of reading and writing deficits, including impaire...
International audienceThe semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (sv-PPA) is a degenerative...
This study focuses on the pattern of impairments seen in a new case KT, diagnosed with non- fluent p...
We report the naming performance of a fluent aphasic, DP, who shows a striking dissociation between ...
We report the naming performance of a patient (DM) with a fluent progressive aphasia who made phonol...
Background: Adult oral reading in consistent orthographies, like Spanish, is argued to proceed throu...
In contrast to the numerous treatment studies of spoken language deficits, there have been relativel...
Normally a neurological accident (stroke, head injury, degenerative processes, tumour) to the left h...
Normally a neurological accident (stroke, head injury, degenerative processes, tumour) to the left h...
Recent models of lexical processing suggest that written spelling partly depends upon the semantic s...
Recent models of lexical processing suggest that written spelling partly depends upon the semantic s...
The dual-route model of writing assumes two basic procedures involved in writing: lexical and non-le...
The dual-route model of writing assumes two basic procedures involved in writing: lexical and non-le...
We report patterns of dysgraphia in participants with primary progressive aphasia that can be explai...
In investigating the efficacy of acquired dysgraphia treatments, relatively little attention has bee...
Individuals with aphasia demonstrate a wide range of reading and writing deficits, including impaire...
International audienceThe semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (sv-PPA) is a degenerative...
This study focuses on the pattern of impairments seen in a new case KT, diagnosed with non- fluent p...
We report the naming performance of a fluent aphasic, DP, who shows a striking dissociation between ...
We report the naming performance of a patient (DM) with a fluent progressive aphasia who made phonol...
Background: Adult oral reading in consistent orthographies, like Spanish, is argued to proceed throu...
In contrast to the numerous treatment studies of spoken language deficits, there have been relativel...