From word superiority to word inferiority: Visual processing of letters and words in pure alexia

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    Abstract

    Visual processing and naming of individual letters and short words were investigated in four patients with pure alexia. To test processing at different levels, the same stimuli were studied across a naming task and a visual perception task. The normal word superiority effect was eliminated in both tasks
    for all patients, and this pattern was more pronounced in the more severely affected patients. The relationship between performance with single letters and words was, however, not straightforward: One patient performed within the normal range on the letter perception task, while being severely impaired in letter naming and word processing, and performance with letters and words was dissociated in all four patients, with word reading being more severely impaired than letter recognition. This suggests that the word reading deficit in pure alexia may not be reduced to an impairment in single letter perception.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalCognitive Neuropsychology
    Volume31
    Issue number5-6
    Pages (from-to)413-436
    Number of pages24
    ISSN0264-3294
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2014

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