Alexia acquired dyslexia
Alexia (condition)
Alexia is a type of aphasia where damage to the brain causes a patient to lose the ability to read.
Alexia is a type of aphasia where damage to the brain causes a patient to lose the ability to read.
Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination
The Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination or BDAE is a test used to evaluate adults suspected of having aphasia, and is currently in its third edition.
The Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination or BDAE is a test used to evaluate adults suspected of having aphasia, and is currently in its third edition.
Deep dyslexia
Deep dyslexia is a form of alexia that disrupts reading processes that were functioning normally before the individual suffered a head trauma to the left hemisphere.
Deep dyslexia is a form of alexia that disrupts reading processes that were functioning normally before the individual suffered a head trauma to the left hemisphere.
Dysgraphia
Dysgraphia is a deficiency in the ability to write, primarily in terms of handwriting, but perhaps also in terms of coherence.
Dysgraphia is a deficiency in the ability to write, primarily in terms of handwriting, but perhaps also in terms of coherence.
Pure alexia
Pure alexia is one form of alexia which makes up "the peripheral dyslexia" group.
Pure alexia is one form of alexia which makes up "the peripheral dyslexia" group.
Semantic dyslexia
Semantic dyslexia is, as the name suggests, a subtype of the group of cognitive disorders known as Alexia (acquired dyslexia).
Semantic dyslexia is, as the name suggests, a subtype of the group of cognitive disorders known as Alexia (acquired dyslexia).
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