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- W62930639 abstract "Summary I. Classical clinical neurology rarely recognizes any reading ability in the right hemisphere (RH) of right handed adults. In particular, the syndrome of alexia without agraphia highlights the failure of the RH to read when the left angular gyrus is disconnected from visual stimuli. I suggest that the disconnection account of alexia without agraphia is inadequate. Following cerebral commissurotomy (split brain), the disconnected RHs seem mute but may have some capacity for phonological encoding as shown by recognition of pictures with homonymous or rhyming names. But the extent of phonological encoding in these RHs is insufficient to translate orthography into sound during RH reading. II. Such phonological encoding can also be preserved in acquired expressive aphasia in the absence of naming. Reading in the disconnected hemispheres of two complete commissurotomy patients and in the isolated hemispheres of three hemispherectomy patients was assessed with reading subtests from common aphasia batteries. The results show a pattern of reading in the disconnected RHs that is consistent with the hypothesis that the RH supports reading in many alexic aphasics. In particular, the disconnected RHs seem to read words “ideographically”, without intermediate translation of orthography into sound. III. Reading without phonological recoding, as well as a preponderance of semantic errors in RH misreadings, both suggest that the RH is particularly likely to support reading in cases of acquired “deep dyslexia”. Clinical testing of alexia should incorporate tasks requiring pointing to multiple choice pictures rather than speech responses, in the manner used for RH testing. IV. Together with data from reading following hemispherectomy and from hemifield studies in normal subjects, the split brain results suggest that interhemispheric interaction with the LH facilitates the involvement of the normal RH in reading beyond what is apparent in the disconnected RH. Congenital failure of such interhemispheric interaction may result in certain forms of developmental dyslexia." @default.
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