Deep dyslexia: A case study of connectionist neuropsychology

DC Plaut, T Shallice - Cognitive neuropsychology, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
Deep dyslexia is an acquired reading disorder marked by the Occurrence of semantic errors
(eg reading RIVER as “ocean”). In addition, patients exhibit a number of other symptoms …

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 …

Lesioning an attractor network: investigations of acquired dyslexia.

GE Hinton, T Shallice - Psychological review, 1991 - psycnet.apa.org
A recurrent connectionist network was trained to output semantic feature vectors when
presented with letter strings. When damaged, the network exhibited characteristics that …

On the interaction of selective attention and lexical knowledge: A connectionist account of neglect dyslexia

MC Mozer, M Behrmann - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1990 - direct.mit.edu
Neglect dyslexia, a reading impairment acquired as a consequence of brain injury, is
traditionally interpreted as a disturbance of selective attention. Patients with neglect dyslexia …

Perceptual and conceptual mechanisms in neglect dyslexia: Two contrasting case studies

M Behrmann, M Moscovitch, SE Black, M Mozer - Brain, 1990 - academic.oup.com
The contribution of peripheral, data-driven effects is contrasted with conceptual,'top-
down'effects to the reading performance of 2 subjects with neglect dyslexia following a …

[图书][B] Dyslexia, learning, and the brain

R Nicolson, A Fawcett - 2010 - books.google.com
A unique overview of research on dyslexia and an account of the underlying causes at
cognitive, brain, and neural system levels that provides a framework for significant progress …

A tractography study in dyslexia: neuroanatomic correlates of orthographic, phonological and speech processing

M Vandermosten, B Boets, H Poelmans, S Sunaert… - Brain, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Diffusion tensor imaging tractography is a structural magnetic resonance imaging technique
allowing reconstruction and assessment of the integrity of three dimensional white matter …

[引用][C] Deep dyslexia since 1980.

M Coltheart, K Patterson, JC Marshall - 1987 - psycnet.apa.org
more about the right-hemisphere hypothesis/how does deep dyslexia arise/why are all deep
dyslexics also deep dysgraphics/why aren't all deep dysgraphics also deep dyslexics/how …

[HTML][HTML] Disruption of functional networks in dyslexia: a whole-brain, data-driven analysis of connectivity

ES Finn, X Shen, JM Holahan, D Scheinost… - Biological …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background Functional connectivity analyses of functional magnetic resonance imaging
data are a powerful tool for characterizing brain networks and how they are disrupted in …

Unlocking the nature of the phonological–deep dyslexia continuum: The keys to reading aloud are in phonology and semantics

J Crisp, MA Lambon Ralph - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2006 - direct.mit.edu
It has been argued that normal reading and acquired dyslexias reflect the role of three
underlying primary systems (phonology, semantics, and vision) rather than neural …