Can surface dyslexia occur in Japanese?

S Sasanuma - Orthographies and reading, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
A Japanese dyslexic patient exhibiting a selective impairment in reading kanji aloud was
given a battery of reading tests, including oral reading of single words in kana and kanji …

Developmental surface and phonological dyslexia in both Greek and English

A Sotiropoulos, JR Hanley - Cognition, 2017 - Elsevier
The hallmark of developmental surface dyslexia in English and French is inaccurate reading
of words with atypical spelling-sound correspondences. According to Douklias, Masterson …

Slowly progressive aphasia associated with surface dyslexia

L Chiacchio, D Grossi, M Stanzione, L Trojano - Cortex, 1993 - Elsevier
We report an Italian patient affected by slowly progressive aphasia (SPA) lasting since four
years when he first came to our observation. During the successive four years, we …

Sub-types of deep dyslexia: A case study of central deep dyslexia

J Dickerson, H Johnson - Neurocase, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
A case study is reported of a female patient (JAH), who following a left middle cerebral artery
infarct, presented with the cardinal symptoms of deep dyslexia and deep dysphasia …

Activation of the phonological lexicon for reading and object naming in deep dyslexia

RB Katz, SM Lanzoni - Brain and Language, 1997 - Elsevier
Poor oral reading in some cases of deep dyslexia could be due to difficulty in inhibiting the
phonological lexical entries of words semantically related to the correct reading responses. If …

Phonological and semantic information in word and nonword reading in a deep dyslexic patient.

L Buchanan, I Kiss, C Burgess - Brain and Cognition, 2000 - europepmc.org
Deep dyslexia is diagnosed when brain-injured, previously literate adults make reading
errors that include hallmark semantic paralexias (eg, reading HEART as BLOOD) and are …

Surface dyslexia and dysgraphia: Dual routes, single lexicon

M Behrmann, D Bub - Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1992 - Taylor & Francis
The dual route interpretation of surface dyslexia as a deficit in word-specific activation has
been challenged recently by computational models that incorporate a unitary print-to-sound …

Word associations in deep dyslexia

A Colangelo, K Stephenson, C Westbury… - Brain and Cognition, 2003 - Elsevier
Deep dyslexia is an acquired reading disorder resulting in the production of semantic errors
during oral reading and an inability to read aloud nonwords. Several researchers have …

Semantic errors in a deep dyslexic

M Laine, P Niemi, J Niemi, P Koivuselkä-Sallinen - Brain and Language, 1990 - Elsevier
A case of a Swedish-speaking deep dyslexic is reported whose semantic paralexias
appeared to result mainly from a lexical retrieval failure in oral reading. He was able to draw …

Visual paralexias in a Spanish-speaking patient with acquired dyslexia: a consequence of visual and semantic impairments?

F Cuetos, AW Ellis - Cortex, 1999 - Elsevier
We report the case of a Spanish patient SC who misread 55 per cent of the single words
shown to her. SC's reading accuracy was affected by word imageability and frequency …