A spelling disorder that received much attention recently is the so-called graphemic buffer impairment. Caramazza et al. (1987) presented the first systematic case study of a patient with this disorder. Miceli & Capasso (2006) provide an extensive overview of the relevant literature. This article adds to the literature by describing a Dutch case, i.e. patient BM. We demonstrate how specific features of Dutch and Dutch orthography interact with the graphemic buffer impairment. In addition, we paid special attention to the influence of grapheme position on the patient’s spelling accuracy. For this we used, in contrast with most of the previous literature, the proportional accountability method described in Machtynger & Shallice (2009). We sho...
We are presenting a single-case study of a DAT patient whose writing output is severely impaired whi...
The letter substitution errors of 2 dysgraphic subjects who, despite relatively intact oral spelling...
Recent theories of spelling based on neuropsychological data and on computational modelling (Caramaz...
A spelling disorder that received much attention recently is the so-called graphemic buffer impairme...
Graphemic Output Buffer (GOB) disorder is defined as difficulty with the serial output of a sequence...
This study analyzes acquired dysgraphia observed in a French-speaking woman. The results point to an...
This study reports data from two dysgraphic patients, TH and PB, whose errors in spelling most often...
Two patients with acquired dysgraphia were reported. Thepatients ’ performance in various written a ...
The present thesis investigates the graphemic stage of the spelling process. Aim of thesis is to stu...
Caramazza and Miceli's (1990) theory of the organization of the graphemic buffer in writing is asses...
In this paper, we describe a case of nonlinear spelling and its implications for theories of the gra...
Because it is often assumed that difficulties in spelling are of phonological origin, the aim of thi...
This article focuses on the practical problems that go along with the sequencing of older non-standa...
A single case study of a 'deep dysgraphic' patient is reported. The majority of her errors consist o...
This article describes an investigation into the residual writing skills of a severely dysgraphic pa...
We are presenting a single-case study of a DAT patient whose writing output is severely impaired whi...
The letter substitution errors of 2 dysgraphic subjects who, despite relatively intact oral spelling...
Recent theories of spelling based on neuropsychological data and on computational modelling (Caramaz...
A spelling disorder that received much attention recently is the so-called graphemic buffer impairme...
Graphemic Output Buffer (GOB) disorder is defined as difficulty with the serial output of a sequence...
This study analyzes acquired dysgraphia observed in a French-speaking woman. The results point to an...
This study reports data from two dysgraphic patients, TH and PB, whose errors in spelling most often...
Two patients with acquired dysgraphia were reported. Thepatients ’ performance in various written a ...
The present thesis investigates the graphemic stage of the spelling process. Aim of thesis is to stu...
Caramazza and Miceli's (1990) theory of the organization of the graphemic buffer in writing is asses...
In this paper, we describe a case of nonlinear spelling and its implications for theories of the gra...
Because it is often assumed that difficulties in spelling are of phonological origin, the aim of thi...
This article focuses on the practical problems that go along with the sequencing of older non-standa...
A single case study of a 'deep dysgraphic' patient is reported. The majority of her errors consist o...
This article describes an investigation into the residual writing skills of a severely dysgraphic pa...
We are presenting a single-case study of a DAT patient whose writing output is severely impaired whi...
The letter substitution errors of 2 dysgraphic subjects who, despite relatively intact oral spelling...
Recent theories of spelling based on neuropsychological data and on computational modelling (Caramaz...