Progressive alexia is an acquired reading deficit caused by degeneration of brain regions that are essential for written word processing. Functional imaging studies have shown that early processing of the visual word form depends on a hierarchical posterior-to-anterior processing stream in occipito-temporal cortex, whereby successive areas code increasingly larger and more complex perceptual attributes of the letter string. A region located in the left lateral occipito-temporal sulcus and adjacent fusiform gyrus shows maximal selectivity for words and has been dubbed the ‘visual word form area’. We studied two patients with progressive alexia in order to determine whether their reading deficits were associated with structural and/or functio...
A left occipital stroke may result in alexia for two reasons, which may coexist depending on the dis...
anatomy of single word reading in patients with hemianopic and pure alexia. Brain, 124, 510–521, 200...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Patient D.F. has a profound and enduring visual form agnosia due to a carbon mo...
Previous functional imaging studies have highlighted the role of left ventral temporal cortex in pro...
Whether normal word reading includes a stage of visual processing selectively dedicated to word or l...
Total character count: 44,877 06/04/2005 2 Studies of skilled reading, its acquisition in children, ...
Whether normal word reading includes a stage of visual processing selectively dedicated to word or l...
Background Knowledge of the process by which visual information is integrated into the brain reading...
Background: The two most common types of acquired reading disorder resulting from damage to the terr...
AbstractPure alexia (PA) arises from damage to the left posterior fusiform gyrus (pFG) and the strik...
In 1892, the French neurologist Jules Déjerine suggested that pure alexia resulted from an occipital...
This thesis investigated the role of the left ventral occipitotemporal (vOT) cortex and how damage t...
We document the case of a patient (GV) w ho, following a left posterior brain lesion, showed a selec...
Pure alexia is an acquired reading disorder characterized by a disproportionate prolongation of read...
<p>Pure alexia is a dysfunction with simple symptoms and specific impaired regions, which happens a...
A left occipital stroke may result in alexia for two reasons, which may coexist depending on the dis...
anatomy of single word reading in patients with hemianopic and pure alexia. Brain, 124, 510–521, 200...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Patient D.F. has a profound and enduring visual form agnosia due to a carbon mo...
Previous functional imaging studies have highlighted the role of left ventral temporal cortex in pro...
Whether normal word reading includes a stage of visual processing selectively dedicated to word or l...
Total character count: 44,877 06/04/2005 2 Studies of skilled reading, its acquisition in children, ...
Whether normal word reading includes a stage of visual processing selectively dedicated to word or l...
Background Knowledge of the process by which visual information is integrated into the brain reading...
Background: The two most common types of acquired reading disorder resulting from damage to the terr...
AbstractPure alexia (PA) arises from damage to the left posterior fusiform gyrus (pFG) and the strik...
In 1892, the French neurologist Jules Déjerine suggested that pure alexia resulted from an occipital...
This thesis investigated the role of the left ventral occipitotemporal (vOT) cortex and how damage t...
We document the case of a patient (GV) w ho, following a left posterior brain lesion, showed a selec...
Pure alexia is an acquired reading disorder characterized by a disproportionate prolongation of read...
<p>Pure alexia is a dysfunction with simple symptoms and specific impaired regions, which happens a...
A left occipital stroke may result in alexia for two reasons, which may coexist depending on the dis...
anatomy of single word reading in patients with hemianopic and pure alexia. Brain, 124, 510–521, 200...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Patient D.F. has a profound and enduring visual form agnosia due to a carbon mo...