Dissociations within neglect-related reading impairments: egocentric and allocentric neglect dyslexia
Consistently lateralized reading errors are commonly understood as side-effects of visuospatial neglect impairment. There is however a qualitative difference between systematically omitting full words presented on one side of passages (egocentric neglect dyslexia) and lateralized errors when reading...
Autors principals: | Moore, MJ, Shalev, N, Gillebert, CR, Demeyere, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Routledge
2020
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