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UC Merced Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society Title Dissociating Word Reading and Lexical Decision in Neglect Dyslexia: A Connectionist Account Publication Date Dissociating Word Reading and Lexical Decision in Neglect Dyslexia: A Connectionist Account
2006
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
unpublished
Neglect dyslexia is a reading impairment acquired as a consequence of brain injury characterized by failures to read verbal material on the left side of a text or at the beginning of words. Neglect dyslexia patients make many errors when naming isolated words, whereas they perform nearly normally when required to make a lexical decision judgment. This behavior has been interpreted in terms of a dual route model where a preserved lexical route is used to perform the lexical decision task, and an
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