Recognition of orally spelt words is an unusual task, not commonly encountered in everyday life, but it can be surprising well preserved in patients with brain damage. There is, however, considerable debate over the cognitive abilities that are required to successfully perform this task. The main controversy has centred on whether oral spelling recognition is parasitic on the processes normally involved in spelling aloud or in reading. We describe a patient (FL) who showed a similar pattern of performance on reading and oral spelling recognition and was better at both tasks relative to spelling. We describe a second patient (FK) who was good at reading and reasonable at spelling but poor at reverse spelling. The patient data are not consist...
textSubstantial evidence emphasizing the importance of linguistic systems in reading acquisition, as...
We report the performance of a neurologically impaired patient, JJ, whose oral reading of words exce...
In transparent orthographies like German, isolated learning disabilities in either reading or spelli...
The task of recognition of oral spelling (stimulus: “C-A-T”, response: “cat”) is often administered ...
This article reviews a number of studies that report discrepancies between written and oral spelling...
Do we use the same neurocognitive mechanisms to spell that we do to read? There is a considerable nu...
We conducted a feasibility study to determine whether an fMRI paradigm could be used to address the ...
Two patients with acquired dysgraphia were reported. Thepatients ’ performance in various written a ...
Background: It is not known whether the age of acquisition (AoA) of a word has any significant effec...
Background: It is not known whether the age of acquisition (AoA) of a word has any significant effec...
Spelling has provided a source of frustration for language learners at many stages of the learning p...
Recent theories of spelling based on neuropsychological data and on computational modelling (Caramaz...
Current literature on spelling strategies has indicated that successful spellers use phonological an...
Whether reading and spelling rely on the same orthographic representations has been a controversial ...
textSubstantial evidence emphasizing the importance of linguistic systems in reading acquisition, as...
textSubstantial evidence emphasizing the importance of linguistic systems in reading acquisition, as...
We report the performance of a neurologically impaired patient, JJ, whose oral reading of words exce...
In transparent orthographies like German, isolated learning disabilities in either reading or spelli...
The task of recognition of oral spelling (stimulus: “C-A-T”, response: “cat”) is often administered ...
This article reviews a number of studies that report discrepancies between written and oral spelling...
Do we use the same neurocognitive mechanisms to spell that we do to read? There is a considerable nu...
We conducted a feasibility study to determine whether an fMRI paradigm could be used to address the ...
Two patients with acquired dysgraphia were reported. Thepatients ’ performance in various written a ...
Background: It is not known whether the age of acquisition (AoA) of a word has any significant effec...
Background: It is not known whether the age of acquisition (AoA) of a word has any significant effec...
Spelling has provided a source of frustration for language learners at many stages of the learning p...
Recent theories of spelling based on neuropsychological data and on computational modelling (Caramaz...
Current literature on spelling strategies has indicated that successful spellers use phonological an...
Whether reading and spelling rely on the same orthographic representations has been a controversial ...
textSubstantial evidence emphasizing the importance of linguistic systems in reading acquisition, as...
textSubstantial evidence emphasizing the importance of linguistic systems in reading acquisition, as...
We report the performance of a neurologically impaired patient, JJ, whose oral reading of words exce...
In transparent orthographies like German, isolated learning disabilities in either reading or spelli...