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Gail Ramsberger, Paula Messamer, Gary Robinaugh, Mary Ervin, Heidi Knauss Spees & Ngoc-Van Tran. (2020) Top-down and bottom-up treatment approaches compared in a single case of pure alexia. Aphasiology 34:6, pages 778-791.
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David Giofrè, Enrico Toffalini, Serena Provazza, Antonio Calcagnì, Gianmarco Altoè & Daniel J. Roberts. (2019) Are children with developmental dyslexia all the same? A cluster analysis with more than 300 cases. Dyslexia 25:3, pages 284-295.
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Tobias Bormann, Lars Frings, Andrea Dreßing, Volkmar Glauche & Cornelius Weiller. (2018) Do all visual deficits cause pure alexia? Dissociations between visual processing and reading suggest “no”. Brain and Cognition 125, pages 69-77.
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Juliana V. Baldo, Natalie Kacinik, Carl Ludy, Selvi Paulraj, Amber Moncrief, Vitória Piai, Brian Curran, And Turken, Tim Herron & Nina F. Dronkers. (2018) Voxel-based lesion analysis of brain regions underlying reading and writing. Neuropsychologia 115, pages 51-59.
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Ro J. Robotham & Randi Starrfelt. (2017) Face and Word Recognition Can Be Selectively Affected by Brain Injury or Developmental Disorders. Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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A. Petersen, S. Vangkilde, C. Fabricius, H.K. Iversen, T.S. Delfi & R. Starrfelt. (2016) Visual attention in posterior stroke and relations to alexia. Neuropsychologia 92, pages 79-89.
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Laurent Cohen, Stanislas Dehaene, Samantha McCormick, Szonya Durant & Johannes M. Zanker. (2016) Brain mechanisms of recovery from pure alexia: A single case study with multiple longitudinal scans. Neuropsychologia 91, pages 36-49.
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Jason J.S. Barton & Sherryse L. Corrow. (2016) Selectivity in acquired prosopagnosia: The segregation of divergent and convergent operations. Neuropsychologia 83, pages 76-87.
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Charlotte S. Hills, Raika Pancaroglu, Brad Duchaine & Jason J. S. Barton. (2015) Word and text processing in acquired prosopagnosia. Annals of Neurology 78:2, pages 258-271.
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Jing Ye Bao, Cristina Rubino, Alisdair J.G. Taylor & Jason J.S. Barton. (2015) The effects of homonymous hemianopia in experimental studies of alexia. Neuropsychologia 70, pages 156-164.
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