Multiple Choice
The type of dyslexia in which patients can process words up to their semantic representations, but then have difficulty producing the appropriate phonological output, is known as:
A) Central deep
B) Central surface
C) Output deep
D) Output surface
E) Input deep
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Q2: Phonological dyslexia arises through impairments to representations
Q3: Which of the following is a measure
Q5: Slowly reducing discrepancies between desired outputs and
Q6: Reading and speech involve three types of
Q7: Disorders of reading are called:<br>A)Pragmatic deficits<br>B)Anomias<br>C)Aphasias<br>D)Dysgraphias<br>E)Dyslexias
Q8: Which of the following models proposes that
Q9: According to the text, which route is
Q10: Patients with which type of dyslexia have
Q11: According to the three-stage model of sublexical