PURPOSE : This study investigated the relationship between non-orthographic language abilities and reading in order to examine assumptions of the primary systems hypothesis and further our understanding of language processing poststroke. METHOD : Performance on non-orthographic semantic, phonologic, and syntactic tasks, as well as oral reading and reading comprehension tasks, was assessed in 43 individuals with aphasia. Correlation and regression analyses were conducted to determine the relationship between these measures. In addition, analyses of variance examined differences within and between reading groups (within normal limits, phonological, deep, or global alexia). RESULTS : Results showed that non-orthographic language abilities we...
The present study was devoted to investigation of the relationships between cognitive deficits and i...
Background: Research in aphasia has focused on acquired dyslexias at the single word level, with a p...
People with aphasia (PWA) present with language deficits including word retrieval difficulties after...
Purpose: This study investigated the relationship between non-orthographic language abilities and re...
Language performance requires support from central cognitive/linguistic abilities as well as the mor...
Individuals with aphasia demonstrate a wide range of reading and writing deficits, including impaire...
A left hemisphere stroke often results in aphasia characterized by impaired reading (Cherney, 2004; ...
Background: Individuals with aphasia are often excluded from studies exploring poststroke cognition ...
Phonological dyslexia (PD) is an acquired reading disorder characterised by an abnormally strong lex...
The purpose of this study was to determine if differential reading and spelling mechanisms were invo...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Semantic and phonological processing deficits are often ...
Purpose: The impact of stimulus-level psycholinguistic variables and person-level semantic and phono...
Background: The relationship between linguistic and nonlinguistic cognition in persons with aphasia ...
Reading research in aphasia has focused on single word or sentence stimuli to determine types of rea...
Reading difficulties are a common feature of aphasia, including difficulties with decoding and compr...
The present study was devoted to investigation of the relationships between cognitive deficits and i...
Background: Research in aphasia has focused on acquired dyslexias at the single word level, with a p...
People with aphasia (PWA) present with language deficits including word retrieval difficulties after...
Purpose: This study investigated the relationship between non-orthographic language abilities and re...
Language performance requires support from central cognitive/linguistic abilities as well as the mor...
Individuals with aphasia demonstrate a wide range of reading and writing deficits, including impaire...
A left hemisphere stroke often results in aphasia characterized by impaired reading (Cherney, 2004; ...
Background: Individuals with aphasia are often excluded from studies exploring poststroke cognition ...
Phonological dyslexia (PD) is an acquired reading disorder characterised by an abnormally strong lex...
The purpose of this study was to determine if differential reading and spelling mechanisms were invo...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Semantic and phonological processing deficits are often ...
Purpose: The impact of stimulus-level psycholinguistic variables and person-level semantic and phono...
Background: The relationship between linguistic and nonlinguistic cognition in persons with aphasia ...
Reading research in aphasia has focused on single word or sentence stimuli to determine types of rea...
Reading difficulties are a common feature of aphasia, including difficulties with decoding and compr...
The present study was devoted to investigation of the relationships between cognitive deficits and i...
Background: Research in aphasia has focused on acquired dyslexias at the single word level, with a p...
People with aphasia (PWA) present with language deficits including word retrieval difficulties after...