| Literature DB >> 2748933 |
P S Bisiacchi, L Cipolotti, G Denes.
Abstract
Phonological processing abilities were studied in a patient who, following focal brain damage, showed selective impairment in non-word reading, writing, and repetition and also a severe short-term memory (STM) deficit specific for auditorily presented verbal material. The patient could execute tasks involving phonemic manipulation and awareness perfectly. Our data, in contrast with earlier observations in a case of developmental phonological dyslexia, show that acquired impairment in non-word reading, writing, repetition, and immediate memory may occur despite good phonological processing abilities. The role of STM in processing meaningless verbal material is discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2748933 DOI: 10.1080/14640748908402367
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Q J Exp Psychol A ISSN: 0272-4987