REMEDIATION OF ALEXIA: A CASE STUDY |
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Authors: | Patricia Cohen Gold Evelyn Amaral Freeman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore;2. Center for LivingBaltimore , Baltimore |
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Abstract: | This article describes the results of a remedial program provided to a subject who had incurred aphasia and alexia as a result of a series of strokes. The subject was pretested individually on a battery of tests and provided a specific type of remediation by a trained tutor. Posttests were administered to determine the effects of the instructional methods. Substantial gains were noted in language and auditory comprehension with a lesser gain in word recognition. Scores on other tests remained unchanged and the subject continued to make errors indicative of alexia. The results suggest that further research of the remedial methods over a longer period of time is needed. |
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