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Subcortical aphasia with deep dyslexia: A case study of a Japanese patient
Authors:Mari M. Hayashi   Hanna K. Ulatowska  Sumiko Sasanuma
Affiliation:University of Texas at Dallas USA;Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology Japan
Abstract:The reading performance of a Japanese Broca-type aphasic patient on a single-word reading test was investigated. The result indicated that the subject fits the symptom complex of deep dyslexia in more than one aspect. Unique characteristics of this subject included (1) the isolated subcortical site of the lesion, which apparently produced deep dyslexia, and (2) double dissociations between kanji and kana processing and between oral reading and reading comprehension. The performance of this subject was compared with that of another Japanese deep dyslexic subject in S. Sasanuma (1980, In M. Coltheart, K. Patterson, & J. C. Marshall (Eds.), Deep dyslexia, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul). A theoretical implication was attempted based on a dual coding process scheme by S. Sasanuma and O. Fujimura (1978, Cortex, 7, 1-18).
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Hanna K. Ulatowska   Department of Communication Disorders   University of Texas   1966 Inwood Rd.   Dallas   TX 75235.
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