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Page 940 | Published online: 20 Nov 2010
This article refers to:
Multiple Oral Re-reading treatment for alexia: The parts may be greater than the whole

Please note that in Volume 20 Issue 4 of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation (August 2010), in the paper by E. H. Lacey, S. N. Lott, S. F. Snider, A. Sperling, and R. B. Friedman, entitled ‘Multiple Oral Re-reading treatment for alexia: The parts may be greater than the whole’ (pp. 601–623, doi:10.1080/09602011003710993), there was an error in . In the top left graph, the asterisks were misplaced. The correct is printed below:

Figure 2. Reading speed in syllables per second for phonological text alexia patients PhTA1 and PhTA2 and pure alexia patients PA1 and PA2. Significant improvements in reading speed were found for the training passages (T) for all patients. Various patterns of improvement were found on the novel generalisation passages containing specific words from the T passages (P = Phrase; F = Functor; C = Content words). No significant improvements were found for the control (Ctrl) passages.

Figure 2. Reading speed in syllables per second for phonological text alexia patients PhTA1 and PhTA2 and pure alexia patients PA1 and PA2. Significant improvements in reading speed were found for the training passages (T) for all patients. Various patterns of improvement were found on the novel generalisation passages containing specific words from the T passages (P = Phrase; F = Functor; C = Content words). No significant improvements were found for the control (Ctrl) passages.

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