This paper presents a single-case study of a patient suffering from several impairments in number processing. The main focus of the paper is to describe and interpret the patient's errors in verbal to arabic transcoding. The errors were of the syntactical type and consisted of partial lexicalizations appearing mainly in response to items with Thousand in sum relationships and less frequently with Hundred in sum relationships. The Discussion section compares three models in their ability to account for the patient's dissociation. It was suggested that models such as that of McCloskey, Caramazza, and Basili (1985), postulating a semantic representation for numbers built up on a base-ten system, are unable to account for the patient's errors. ...
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The present study examines the transitory deficit in transcoding verbal to Arabic numbers in an apha...
Within McCloskey's cognitive model of numerical processing, all the transcoding and calculation oper...
This paper describes a patient (LD) showing a selective syntactic deficit in the production of Arabi...
This paper describes a patient (LD) showing a selective syntactic deficit in the production of Arabi...
In this case study of an aphasic patient with difficulties in numerical processing, the patient resp...
We describe a patient who cannot read aloud two-digit numbers He has a selective syntactic deficit ...
The article reports the case of a patient who showed a selective inability in reading multi-digit nu...
The article reports the case of a patient who showed a selective inability in reading multi-digit nu...
French-speaking second-grade children from France and Wallonia were asked to write down in the Arabi...
The syntactic structure of numbers in Arabic mainly differs from that of Hebrew in terms of the orde...
Some recent studies on acalculia raise the question of how people translate verbal numerals (e.g. th...
Two experiments used a digitizing tablet to analyse the temporal, spatial, and kinematic characteris...
In the present study, we report on the performance of a patient with probable Alzheimer's disease (A...
This paper presents a single-case study of a patient (NR) showing a very specific (though not isolat...
This article presents a brain-damaged patient (RR) suffering from cognitive deficits following neuro...
The present study examines the transitory deficit in transcoding verbal to Arabic numbers in an apha...
Within McCloskey's cognitive model of numerical processing, all the transcoding and calculation oper...
This paper describes a patient (LD) showing a selective syntactic deficit in the production of Arabi...
This paper describes a patient (LD) showing a selective syntactic deficit in the production of Arabi...
In this case study of an aphasic patient with difficulties in numerical processing, the patient resp...
We describe a patient who cannot read aloud two-digit numbers He has a selective syntactic deficit ...
The article reports the case of a patient who showed a selective inability in reading multi-digit nu...
The article reports the case of a patient who showed a selective inability in reading multi-digit nu...
French-speaking second-grade children from France and Wallonia were asked to write down in the Arabi...
The syntactic structure of numbers in Arabic mainly differs from that of Hebrew in terms of the orde...
Some recent studies on acalculia raise the question of how people translate verbal numerals (e.g. th...
Two experiments used a digitizing tablet to analyse the temporal, spatial, and kinematic characteris...
In the present study, we report on the performance of a patient with probable Alzheimer's disease (A...