Deep DyslexiaA language impairment caused by brain damage typically to the left hemisphere of the cerebral cortex, that causes people to substitute a word related in meaning to the word that they actually are reading. For example, when reading the word "canary," a person with deep dyslexia may say "parrot" (Coltheart, 1997). |
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