This book is a comprehensive review of the main acquired
disorders of reading: hemianopic, pure and central alexia. The
authors review the diagnostic criteria for each of the different
types of disorder, and the efficacy of the therapeutic studies that
have attempted to remediate them. The different theoretical models
of adult reading, which largely rest on how the reading system
responds to injury, are also discussed and evaluated. Focal brain
injury caused by stroke and brain tumors are discussed in depth as
are the effects of dementia on reading.
This book starts with a chapter on normal reading, followed by
chapters on hemianopic alexia, pure alexia and central alexia, each
structured in the same way, with: a description of the condition; a
historical review of cases to date; psychophysics; consideration of
the causative lesions; evidence from functional imaging studies on
patients and, most importantly, a review of the evidence base for
treating each condition. Finally, there is a chapter on how patient
data has informed how we think about reading.
"Alexia: Diagnosis, Treatment and Theory" is aimed at
neuropsychologists (both experimental and clinical), neurologists,
speech therapists and others who deal with patients whose reading
has been affected by an acquired brain injury, as well as
interested students studying language disorders.
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