Schweiger A, Zaidel E, Field T, Dobkin B
Department of Psychology, UCLA 90024-1563.
Brain Lang. 1989 Jul;37(1):73-89. doi: 10.1016/0093-934x(89)90102-8.
Three hemifield tachistoscopic studies of a right-handed patient with acquired Broca's aphasia and deep dyslexia, but with intact visual fields, are presented to support the hypothesis of right hemisphere (RH) participation in deep dyslexic reading. A systematic comparison of this deep dyslexic with the disconnected RHs of two patients with complete cerebral commissurotomy disclosed a similar, but not identical, pattern of abilities. The results demonstrate partial reliance on the RH for accessing the meaning of single words, but not for phonological encoding in this patient.