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. 2006 Jan 9;16(2-3):71–84. doi: 10.1155/2005/473407

Acquired Surface Alexia in Spanish: A Case Report

Aldo R Ferreres 1,2,*, Macarena Martinez Cuitiño 1,2,3, Alicia Olmedo 1,2
PMCID: PMC5478840  PMID: 16410626

Abstract

This paper reports a case study of acquired surface alexia in Spanish and discusses the most suitable tests to detect this syndrome in a writing system that is very regular for reading at the segmental and supra-segmental levels. Patient MM has surface alexia characterized by quantitatively good performance in reading words and pseudowords; accurate but slow and syllabic reading of words, nonwords and sentences; good performance in lexical decision tasks including words and nonwords; errors in lexical decision with pseudohomophones; and homophone confusions. This pattern of reading can be interpreted as a disorder in the lexical reading route and overdependence on the non-lexical route. We discuss nonlexical impairments and the interpretation of alexia and suggest tasks to identify surface alexia in a shallow orthography.

Keywords: Surface alexia, surface dyslexia, acquired dyslexia, dyslexia in Spanish, phonological reading, nonlexical reading


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