The purpose of this study was to investigate the cognitive causes underlying spelling difficulties in a case of developmental surface dysgraphia, AW. Our results do not support a number of possibilities that could be the cause of AW's poor orthographic lexicon, including difficulties in phonological processing, phonological short-term mt mop?; configurational visual memory, and lexical semantic memory. We have found instead that AW performs poorly in tasks that involve detection of the order of adjacent letters in a word or the order of adjacent units in strings of consonants or symbols. Finally, he performs poorly in tasks that involve reconstructing the order of a series of complex visual characters (Japanese and Hindi characters) especia...
There is only limited research on the application of cognitive neuropsychology to spelling disorders...
In transparent orthographies like German, isolated learning disabilities in either reading or spelli...
Spelling has provided a source of frustration for language learners at many stages of the learning p...
Developmental dysgraphia is a disorder of writing/spelling skills, closely related to developmental ...
The case is reported of an individual (NK) with a developmental spelling impairment (dysgraphia) who...
An increasing number of cognitive neuropsychological treatment studies of acquired dysgraphia have b...
Recent models of lexical processing suggest that written spelling partly depends upon the semantic s...
Summary : Learning to spell words : Difficulties in developmental surface dyslexia. Word spelling pe...
In contrast to the numerous treatment studies of spoken language deficits, there have been relativel...
An increasing number of cognitive neuropsychological treatment studies of acquired dysgraphia have b...
The present thesis tested the hypothesis of Stanovich, Siegel, & Gottardo (1997) that surface dyslex...
Background: It is not known whether the age of acquisition (AoA) of a word has any significant effec...
The present thesis tested the hypothesis of Stanovich, Siegel, & Gottardo (1997) that surface dyslex...
The relationship between spelling, written word recognition and picture naming is investigated in a ...
In order to spell fluently and accurately, phonology, orthography, and morphology must be integrated...
There is only limited research on the application of cognitive neuropsychology to spelling disorders...
In transparent orthographies like German, isolated learning disabilities in either reading or spelli...
Spelling has provided a source of frustration for language learners at many stages of the learning p...
Developmental dysgraphia is a disorder of writing/spelling skills, closely related to developmental ...
The case is reported of an individual (NK) with a developmental spelling impairment (dysgraphia) who...
An increasing number of cognitive neuropsychological treatment studies of acquired dysgraphia have b...
Recent models of lexical processing suggest that written spelling partly depends upon the semantic s...
Summary : Learning to spell words : Difficulties in developmental surface dyslexia. Word spelling pe...
In contrast to the numerous treatment studies of spoken language deficits, there have been relativel...
An increasing number of cognitive neuropsychological treatment studies of acquired dysgraphia have b...
The present thesis tested the hypothesis of Stanovich, Siegel, & Gottardo (1997) that surface dyslex...
Background: It is not known whether the age of acquisition (AoA) of a word has any significant effec...
The present thesis tested the hypothesis of Stanovich, Siegel, & Gottardo (1997) that surface dyslex...
The relationship between spelling, written word recognition and picture naming is investigated in a ...
In order to spell fluently and accurately, phonology, orthography, and morphology must be integrated...
There is only limited research on the application of cognitive neuropsychology to spelling disorders...
In transparent orthographies like German, isolated learning disabilities in either reading or spelli...
Spelling has provided a source of frustration for language learners at many stages of the learning p...