We report a detailed and extensive single-case study of an acquired dyslexic patient, L.H.D., who suffered a left-hemisphere lesion as a result of a ruptured aneurysm. We present evidence that L.H.D.'s reading errors stem from a deficit in visual letter identification, and we use her deficit as a basis for exploring a variety of issues concerning prelexical representations and processes in reading. First, building on the work of other researchers, we present evidence that the prelexical reading system includes an allograph level of representation that represents each distinct visual shape of a letter (e.g., a, A, etc., for the letter A). We extend a theory proposed by Caramazza and Hillis [Caramazza, A., & Hillis, A. (1990a). Spatial repres...
Literal dyslexia, the inability to read letters within a word which itself could be read, was analys...
AbstractIn two previous studies we assessed a difficulty of dyslexic readers with letter string proc...
WOS:000278797600003International audienceVisual-attentional theories of dyslexia predict deficits fo...
We describe a letter-by-letter patient who produced misreading errors in both letters in isolation a...
We present a theoretical account of letter-by-letter reading (LBL) that reconciles discrepant findin...
Visual word recognition requires information about the positions as well as the identities of the le...
& Letter-by-letter (LBL) dyslexia is an acquired reading dis-order characterized by very slow re...
The present thesis was concerned with the possible constraints set by visual and attentional pre-ort...
We describe a patient (GK) who shows symptoms associated with Balint's syndrome and attentional dysl...
The present research combines different paradigm in the area of visual perception of letter and word...
International audienceSome dyslexics cannot process multiple letters simultaneously. It has been arg...
While there is growing evidence that some dyslexic children suffer from a deficit in simultaneously ...
We report a single case study of a patient, FL, who has a peripheral dyslexia with symptoms resembli...
International audienceWhile there is growing evidence that some dyslexic children suffer from a defi...
International audienceWhile there is growing evidence that some dyslexic children suffer from a defi...
Literal dyslexia, the inability to read letters within a word which itself could be read, was analys...
AbstractIn two previous studies we assessed a difficulty of dyslexic readers with letter string proc...
WOS:000278797600003International audienceVisual-attentional theories of dyslexia predict deficits fo...
We describe a letter-by-letter patient who produced misreading errors in both letters in isolation a...
We present a theoretical account of letter-by-letter reading (LBL) that reconciles discrepant findin...
Visual word recognition requires information about the positions as well as the identities of the le...
& Letter-by-letter (LBL) dyslexia is an acquired reading dis-order characterized by very slow re...
The present thesis was concerned with the possible constraints set by visual and attentional pre-ort...
We describe a patient (GK) who shows symptoms associated with Balint's syndrome and attentional dysl...
The present research combines different paradigm in the area of visual perception of letter and word...
International audienceSome dyslexics cannot process multiple letters simultaneously. It has been arg...
While there is growing evidence that some dyslexic children suffer from a deficit in simultaneously ...
We report a single case study of a patient, FL, who has a peripheral dyslexia with symptoms resembli...
International audienceWhile there is growing evidence that some dyslexic children suffer from a defi...
International audienceWhile there is growing evidence that some dyslexic children suffer from a defi...
Literal dyslexia, the inability to read letters within a word which itself could be read, was analys...
AbstractIn two previous studies we assessed a difficulty of dyslexic readers with letter string proc...
WOS:000278797600003International audienceVisual-attentional theories of dyslexia predict deficits fo...