A computational model of oral reading developed by Plaut et al. proposes that reading aloud low-frequency exception words (e.g. yacht) relies upon a reading pathway that maps semantic representations directly onto output phonology. One prediction of this model is that, if the semantic reading pathway is damaged following brain damage, a pattern of surface dyslexic reading will be observed, characterized by frequent regularization errors when reading aloud low-frequency exception words (e.g. shoe → 'show'). We report the oral reading of a semantic anomic patient (B.P.) who makes frequent semantic intrusion errors on confrontation naming tasks as well as semantic errors on word-picture and picture-picture matching tasks. Contrary to the predi...
It is often assumed that oral reading of Chinese script proceeds from print to phonological output v...
It is often assumed that oral reading of Chinese script proceeds from print to phonological output v...
This article describes a Cantonese dyslexic patient with a dissociation between reading ability and ...
Within the connectionist triangle model of reading aloud, interaction between semantic and phonologi...
The role of semantics in reading aloud remains controversial. To explore this issue, the current stu...
The role of semantics in reading aloud remains controversial. To explore this issue, the current stu...
This paper describes longitudinal testing of two Semantic Dementia (SD) cases. It is common for pati...
This study addressed the question of exactly which aspects of spelling-sound consistency influence a...
We report the oral reading performance of a Chinese anomic patient LJG, whose reduced confrontation ...
The connectionist triangle model of reading aloud proposes that semantic activation of phonology is ...
Rogers, Lambon Ralph, Hodges, and Patterson (2004) studied two-alternative forced-choice visual lexi...
In this paper we discuss cognitive and anatomical models of reading that have emerged from behaviora...
We report a study investigating the factors that predict the naming performance of four Chinese-spea...
In this paper we discuss cognitive and anatomical models of reading that have emerged from behaviora...
International audienceThe semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (sv-PPA) is a degenerative...
It is often assumed that oral reading of Chinese script proceeds from print to phonological output v...
It is often assumed that oral reading of Chinese script proceeds from print to phonological output v...
This article describes a Cantonese dyslexic patient with a dissociation between reading ability and ...
Within the connectionist triangle model of reading aloud, interaction between semantic and phonologi...
The role of semantics in reading aloud remains controversial. To explore this issue, the current stu...
The role of semantics in reading aloud remains controversial. To explore this issue, the current stu...
This paper describes longitudinal testing of two Semantic Dementia (SD) cases. It is common for pati...
This study addressed the question of exactly which aspects of spelling-sound consistency influence a...
We report the oral reading performance of a Chinese anomic patient LJG, whose reduced confrontation ...
The connectionist triangle model of reading aloud proposes that semantic activation of phonology is ...
Rogers, Lambon Ralph, Hodges, and Patterson (2004) studied two-alternative forced-choice visual lexi...
In this paper we discuss cognitive and anatomical models of reading that have emerged from behaviora...
We report a study investigating the factors that predict the naming performance of four Chinese-spea...
In this paper we discuss cognitive and anatomical models of reading that have emerged from behaviora...
International audienceThe semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (sv-PPA) is a degenerative...
It is often assumed that oral reading of Chinese script proceeds from print to phonological output v...
It is often assumed that oral reading of Chinese script proceeds from print to phonological output v...
This article describes a Cantonese dyslexic patient with a dissociation between reading ability and ...