This study describes the case of a global alexic patient with a severe reading deficit affecting words, letters and Arabic numbers, following a left posterior lesion. The patient (VA) could not match spoken letters to their graphic form. A preserved ability to recognize shape and canonical orientation of letters indicates intact access to the representation of letters and numbers as visual objects. A relatively preserved ability to match lowercase to uppercase letters suggests partially spared access to abstract letter identities independently of their visual forms. The patient was also unable to match spoken letters and numbers to their visual form, indicating that she could not access the graphemic representations of letters from their ph...
International audiencePure alexia is a reading impairment in which patients appear to read letter-by...
AbstractIt is commonly assumed that number reading can be intact in patients with pure alexia, and t...
We describe a patient, VSB, whose reading was impaired as a consequence of a left temporal- parietal...
This study describes the case of a global alexic patient with a severe reading deficit affecting wor...
We document the case of a patient (GV) w ho, following a left posterior brain lesion, showed a selec...
Patients with letter-by-letter alexia may have residual access to lexical or semantic representation...
We studied reading performance for words and for isolated letters in a pure alexic patient. She perf...
We report a patient who, after a left parieto-occipital lesion, showed alexia and selective dysgraph...
In this study we investigated two patients with pure alexia, F.C. and L.D.S., in order to make infer...
This paper presents a single case study of a 47-year-old man, BML, who, following a left occipito-te...
In this study we investigated two patients with pure alexia, F. C. and L. D. S., in order to make in...
Objectives: There is now a relatively large body of literature focusing on the form of acquired dysl...
AbstractLetter recognition is the foundation of the human reading system. Despite this, it tends to ...
Letter recognition is the foundation of the human reading system. Despite this, it tends to receive ...
Standard accounts of pure alexia have favoured the view that this acquired disorder of reading arise...
International audiencePure alexia is a reading impairment in which patients appear to read letter-by...
AbstractIt is commonly assumed that number reading can be intact in patients with pure alexia, and t...
We describe a patient, VSB, whose reading was impaired as a consequence of a left temporal- parietal...
This study describes the case of a global alexic patient with a severe reading deficit affecting wor...
We document the case of a patient (GV) w ho, following a left posterior brain lesion, showed a selec...
Patients with letter-by-letter alexia may have residual access to lexical or semantic representation...
We studied reading performance for words and for isolated letters in a pure alexic patient. She perf...
We report a patient who, after a left parieto-occipital lesion, showed alexia and selective dysgraph...
In this study we investigated two patients with pure alexia, F.C. and L.D.S., in order to make infer...
This paper presents a single case study of a 47-year-old man, BML, who, following a left occipito-te...
In this study we investigated two patients with pure alexia, F. C. and L. D. S., in order to make in...
Objectives: There is now a relatively large body of literature focusing on the form of acquired dysl...
AbstractLetter recognition is the foundation of the human reading system. Despite this, it tends to ...
Letter recognition is the foundation of the human reading system. Despite this, it tends to receive ...
Standard accounts of pure alexia have favoured the view that this acquired disorder of reading arise...
International audiencePure alexia is a reading impairment in which patients appear to read letter-by...
AbstractIt is commonly assumed that number reading can be intact in patients with pure alexia, and t...
We describe a patient, VSB, whose reading was impaired as a consequence of a left temporal- parietal...