The purpose of this study was to determine if differential reading and spelling mechanisms were involved in a Japanese patient with aphasia. In our case, the patient scored low on all of the administered reading tasks, suggesting that both the reading lexical and non-lexical routes were impaired. In contrast, his writing-to-dictation score for Kana nonwords was high, suggesting that the spelling non-lexical route was intact. However, the patient scored low on a writing-to-dictation task comprised of high-familiarity Kanji words. The spelling lexical route was thought to be impaired. Therefore, the mechanism(s) involved in reading and spelling may differ in this case
We report patterns of dysgraphia in participants with primary progressive aphasia that can be explai...
Reading research in aphasia has focused on single word or sentence stimuli to determine types of rea...
Spelling–a core language skill–is commonly affected in neurological diseases such as stroke and Prim...
Individuals with aphasia demonstrate a wide range of reading and writing deficits, including impaire...
PURPOSE : This study investigated the relationship between non-orthographic language abilities and r...
Normally a neurological accident (stroke, head injury, degenerative processes, tumour) to the left h...
The case is reported of an individual (NK) with a developmental spelling impairment (dysgraphia) who...
This study examines a fluent aphasic subject with word-finding difficulties and kanji dyslexia who s...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the cognitive causes underlying spelling difficulties i...
This study focuses on the pattern of impairments seen in a new case KT, diagnosed with non- fluent p...
textSubstantial evidence emphasizing the importance of linguistic systems in reading acquisition, as...
Damage to left hemisphere cortical regions can variously disrupt lexical-semantic and sublexical pro...
The present study was devoted to investigation of the relationships between cognitive deficits and i...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with a general cognitive decline that affects the memory and ...
Cognitive neuropsychological studies of bilingual patients with aphasia have contributed to our unde...
We report patterns of dysgraphia in participants with primary progressive aphasia that can be explai...
Reading research in aphasia has focused on single word or sentence stimuli to determine types of rea...
Spelling–a core language skill–is commonly affected in neurological diseases such as stroke and Prim...
Individuals with aphasia demonstrate a wide range of reading and writing deficits, including impaire...
PURPOSE : This study investigated the relationship between non-orthographic language abilities and r...
Normally a neurological accident (stroke, head injury, degenerative processes, tumour) to the left h...
The case is reported of an individual (NK) with a developmental spelling impairment (dysgraphia) who...
This study examines a fluent aphasic subject with word-finding difficulties and kanji dyslexia who s...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the cognitive causes underlying spelling difficulties i...
This study focuses on the pattern of impairments seen in a new case KT, diagnosed with non- fluent p...
textSubstantial evidence emphasizing the importance of linguistic systems in reading acquisition, as...
Damage to left hemisphere cortical regions can variously disrupt lexical-semantic and sublexical pro...
The present study was devoted to investigation of the relationships between cognitive deficits and i...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with a general cognitive decline that affects the memory and ...
Cognitive neuropsychological studies of bilingual patients with aphasia have contributed to our unde...
We report patterns of dysgraphia in participants with primary progressive aphasia that can be explai...
Reading research in aphasia has focused on single word or sentence stimuli to determine types of rea...
Spelling–a core language skill–is commonly affected in neurological diseases such as stroke and Prim...