The role of semantics in reading aloud remains controversial. To explore this issue, the current study examined the impact of semantic loss on reading-aloud performance in 7 patients with semantic dementia. The results revealed a heterogenous pattern of reading difficulties. Of the patients, 2 selectively made errors on inconsistent words (i.e., surface dyslexia), 4 had a generalized reading deficit with increased errors on consistent words, inconsistent words, and nonwords, while the remaining patient had relatively intact reading-aloud accuracy. All patients had longer reading latencies on real words than controls. The relationship between the reading and semantic deficits in the patients was examined at the item-specific level. This sugg...
A computational model of oral reading developed by Plaut et al. proposes that reading aloud low-freq...
Recent models of lexical processing suggest that written spelling partly depends upon the semantic s...
The current research uses a novel methodology to examine the role of semantics in reading aloud. Par...
The role of semantics in reading aloud remains controversial. To explore this issue, the current stu...
Within the connectionist triangle model of reading aloud, interaction between semantic and phonologi...
This study addressed the question of exactly which aspects of spelling-sound consistency influence a...
This study addressed the question of exactly which aspects of spelling-sound consistency influence a...
This study addressed the question of exactly which aspects of spelling-sound consistency influence a...
This study addressed the question of exactly which aspects of spelling-sound consistency influence a...
This paper describes longitudinal testing of two Semantic Dementia (SD) cases. It is common for pati...
Exaggerated effects of word length upon reading aloud performance define Pure Alexia, but have also...
Exaggerated effects of word length upon reading aloud performance define Pure Alexia, but have also ...
The influence of lexical-semantic impairment and of executive dysfunction on word naming performance...
Patients with semantic dementia show a specific pattern of impairment on both verbal and non-verbal ...
Recent models of lexical processing suggest that written spelling partly depends upon the semantic s...
A computational model of oral reading developed by Plaut et al. proposes that reading aloud low-freq...
Recent models of lexical processing suggest that written spelling partly depends upon the semantic s...
The current research uses a novel methodology to examine the role of semantics in reading aloud. Par...
The role of semantics in reading aloud remains controversial. To explore this issue, the current stu...
Within the connectionist triangle model of reading aloud, interaction between semantic and phonologi...
This study addressed the question of exactly which aspects of spelling-sound consistency influence a...
This study addressed the question of exactly which aspects of spelling-sound consistency influence a...
This study addressed the question of exactly which aspects of spelling-sound consistency influence a...
This study addressed the question of exactly which aspects of spelling-sound consistency influence a...
This paper describes longitudinal testing of two Semantic Dementia (SD) cases. It is common for pati...
Exaggerated effects of word length upon reading aloud performance define Pure Alexia, but have also...
Exaggerated effects of word length upon reading aloud performance define Pure Alexia, but have also ...
The influence of lexical-semantic impairment and of executive dysfunction on word naming performance...
Patients with semantic dementia show a specific pattern of impairment on both verbal and non-verbal ...
Recent models of lexical processing suggest that written spelling partly depends upon the semantic s...
A computational model of oral reading developed by Plaut et al. proposes that reading aloud low-freq...
Recent models of lexical processing suggest that written spelling partly depends upon the semantic s...
The current research uses a novel methodology to examine the role of semantics in reading aloud. Par...