Treating Form, Time and Space: e-Therapies for Acquired Disorders of Reading
Creator
Alexander Leff
Affiliation
University College London Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK
Subject
Central Alexia; Pure Alexia; Hemianopic Alexia; Posterior Cortical Atrophy; Rehabilitation
Description
Reading is seemingly effortless, yet it takes many years to learn, and the fact that we continue to add to our reading vocabulary throughout life, means that it never really stops. Skilled text reading relies on two separable but interdependent cognitive processes: word form recognition and the visuo-spatial challenge of having to fixate the majority of words that are read. These two processes are supported by anatomically distinct neural networks. When these networks are damaged by acquired or degenerative brain injury, reading can bear down in a number of different ways, we will explore these and how best to test for them.
Date
2021-02
Language
eng
Format
video/mp4
Type
Image/MovingImage
Source
2021 North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Annual Meeting
Relation is Part of
NANOS Annual Meeting 2021: Cognitive Disorders and Vision