Neuropsychological evidence for case-specific reading: multi-letter units in visual word recognition.
We describe a patient (GK) who shows symptoms associated with Balint's syndrome and attentional dyslexia. GK was able to read words, but not nonwords. He also made many misidentification and mislocation errors when reporting letters in words, suggesting that his word-naming ability did not depe...
Main Authors: | Hall, D, Humphreys, G, Cooper, A |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2001
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