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1 s afferents impairs word recognition ("pure" alexia).
2 ing text reading are disrupted ("hemianopic" alexia).
3 ve been extended to patients with hemianopic alexia.
4 portions of these tracts is associated with alexia.
5 82 patients had anomia, and 23 patients had alexia.
6 same area was damaged in a patient with pure alexia ("alexia without agraphia") and no hemianopia, wh
7 reading training in nine patients with pure alexia, an acquired reading disorder caused by damage to
8 en normal subjects, patients with hemianopic alexia and patients with an incomplete right homonymous
9 , we focus on the classification of acquired alexia and the current theory and practice underlying th
11 that dictate reading ability in the acquired alexias are becoming better understood; this, in turn, h
13 aches to the rehabilitation of patients with alexia caused by stroke, there is still a preponderance
14 ural systems damaged in the various forms of alexia favours a rather different view of reading and th
15 reading in normal subjects and patients with alexia following a left occipital infarct, using PET.
17 iour of patients with established hemianopic alexia (>6 months post deficit), a condition affecting l
18 , based on studies of patients with acquired alexia, hypothesizes functional linkages between the ang
19 elative contributions of pure and hemianopic alexia in individual patients needs to be assessed, as t
20 We studied two patients with progressive alexia in order to determine whether their reading defic
21 the commonest deficit associated with "pure" alexia is a right homonymous field defect; an impairment
24 in reading network in many cases of acquired alexia is mirrored by its functional disconnection in de
25 he functional deficit is controversial, pure alexia is the result of an inability to map a percept of
26 urologist Jules Dejerine suggested that pure alexia resulted from an occipital lesion that selectivel
27 neither of the two patients with progressive alexia showed any evidence for a selectivity gradient or
30 lexia, the most 'peripheral' of the acquired alexias, where text reading speed is determined largely
31 was damaged in a patient with pure alexia ("alexia without agraphia") and no hemianopia, who read wo
32 Two patients had reading-provoked paroxysmal alexia without motor symptoms, associated with prolonged
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