Alexia without agraphia: An experimental case study |
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Authors: | Joshua Staller Denton Buchanan Martin Singer Joseph Lappin Wanda Webb |
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Affiliation: | Vanderbilt University and Bill Wilkerson Hearing and Speech Center USA |
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Abstract: | A 51-year-old right-handed male experienced reading difficulty and an upper right visual field cut after a head injury. The patient's letter naming was impaired and word naming was painstakingly slow. Words were decoded in a letter by letter sequence and performance varied directly with word length. Apart from his reading difficulties the patient was linguistically competent. He was sensitive to manipulations of word frequency and orthographic regularity. He wrote spontaneously and could identify the written counterpart to a spoken word with relative ease. Computerized axial tomography revealed damage to the posterior temporal-parietal region of the left hemisphere. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Joshua Staller Department of Psychology Vanderbilt University Nashville TN 37240. |
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