EVIDENCE FOR PRESERVED READING IN ‘PURE ALEXIA’

Abstract
We describe 4 patients who developed pure alexia after infarctions of the left cerebral hemisphere All subjects employed a letter-by-letter strategy (with varying degrees of success) to explicitly identify visually presented words Although all 4 subjects explicitly denied that they could identify briefly presented words, they all performed significantly better than chance on lexical decision and forced-choice semantic categorization tasks with briefly presented words they could not explicitly identify. Three subjects regained the ability to explicitly identify briefly presented words; these subjects were more accurate with nouns than functors and words of high as compared with low imageability. Additionally, these subjects were impaired in the processing of suffixes. These data are not accommodated by the ‘disconnection’ account of pure alexia but are more consistent with the hypothesis that reading in these patients is mediated by the right hemisphere