deep dyslexia उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- This is supported by the fact that deep dyslexia is often present in patients suffering from production errors resulting from Expressive aphasia.
- This has resulted in deep dyslexia being considered a symptom-complex and has led to much research into why this variety of symptoms may co-occur in so many patients.
- The " Glosser and Friedman ( continuum ) model " is based upon the concept that deep dyslexia and phonological dyslexia are opposite endpoints on a " continuum " of reading disability.
- In that study, the patient who was the exception was the least severely damaged, contributing to a view of phonological dyslexia and deep dyslexia as points on a continuum rather than discrete disorders.
- At that time, Marcel was working with neurological patients who showed deep dyslexia, and was interested in their errors involving associatively or semantically related words ( e . g . sleep and dream ).
- Deep dyslexia is usually classified as an " acquired reading disorder ", as opposed to a " developmental dyslexia ", in previously literate adults as a consequence of a brain injury.
- Ease of predication may not explain specific symptoms of deep dyslexia, but rather indicates that deep dyslexics read using imagery, or a predicational route, rather than the more precise mechanisms used in normal reading.
- Deep dyslexia appears to be a more severe form of phonological dyslexia; however, symptoms in patients can change over time so that an initial diagnosis of deep dyslexia is later better described as strictly a phonological dyslexia.
- Deep dyslexia appears to be a more severe form of phonological dyslexia; however, symptoms in patients can change over time so that an initial diagnosis of deep dyslexia is later better described as strictly a phonological dyslexia.
- Previous studies had shown that typical in patients with deep dyslexia, typical members of a semantic category ( like " robin " in the category of " birds " ) are processed faster than atypical members of the same category ( like " ostrich " ), known as the semantic typicality effect.