Dyslexic characteristics of Chinese-speaking semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia

SKS Ting, H Foo, PS Chia, S Hameed… - The Journal of …, 2018 - Am Neuropsych Assoc
Reading disorder is a recognized feature in primary progressive aphasia (PPA). Surface
dyslexia, characterized by regularization errors, is typically seen in the English-speaking …

Word meaning blindness: A new form of acquired dyslexia

MAL Ralph - Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
We report the case of a patient, JO, who showed intact perception and comprehension of
spoken words but who was impaired at accessing the meanings of words she was required …

When does a deep dyslexic make a semantic error? The roles of age-of-acquisition, concreteness, and frequency

S Gerhand, C Barry - Brain and language, 2000 - Elsevier
Semantic reading errors are the central and defining feature of deep dyslexia. This study
compared the words the deep dyslexic patient LW read correctly with those she omitted and …

A case of developmental deep dyslexia: What's left is right

CA Abeare, RD Whitman - Neurocase, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Cases of acquired deep dyslexia have not clearly and consistently supported any of the
theoretical models. We report on a case of a 51-year-old right-handed female, LS, with a …

On how we read non-words: Data from different populations

J Masterson - Surface dyslexia, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
In the original theoretical account of surface dyslexia, Marshall and Newcombe interpreted
the disorder as arising from damage to the pathway between visual and semantic …

Word meaning blindness revisited

MA Lambon, RAW Ellis, K Sage - Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
Lambon Ralph, Sage, and Ellis (1996) described a patient, JO, who had impaired
understanding of written words in the presence of normal comprehension of objects and …

Preserved reading aloud with semantic deficits: Evidence for a non-semantic lexical route for reading Chinese

SP Law, W Wong, KMY Chiu - Neurocase, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
This article describes a Cantonese dyslexic patient with a dissociation between reading
ability and oral naming, similar to previously reported cases of Chinese dyslexia. Additional …

Prevalence and profile of phonological and surface subgroups in college students with a history of reading disability

SL Birch - Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
The purpose of the present study was to identify and characterize surface and phonological
subgroups of readers among college students with a prior diagnosis of developmental …

Dysgraphia in dementia

NL Graham - Neurocase, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
This paper reviews the spelling and writing deficits associated with the major forms of
dementia. In dementia of the Alzheimer's type (DAT), the finding of surface dysgraphia is …

Deep dyslexia in the two languages of an Arabic/French bilingual patient

R Béland, Z Mimouni - Cognition, 2001 - Elsevier
We present a single case study of an Arabic/French bilingual patient, ZT, who, at the age of
32, suffered a cerebral vascular accident that resulted in a massive infarct in the left peri …