Alexia Elaine Nude, single-case longitudinal study of a neuroscientist who experienced pure alexia and par. S. by Brett McCardel, M. Mar 16, 2026 · OSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Substance / Mixture Chemical nature : Mixture : Highly . A con-vincing difference between object and letter naming, as expected in pure alexia, was absent, and there was an inability to copy, suggesting visual difficulty, not just a visual-language disconnection. by Brett McCardel, M. . Patients with perceptual language problems (pure alexia) usually only notice their language impairments and not other, associated non-language impairments. In this article, I discuss the cognitive neuropsychological aspects and anatomical substrates of alexia and agraphia, reviewing the lesion-to-symptom analyses and functional imaging studies conducted over the past 40 years with special reference to the Japanese language. efined mineral oils and additives. The highly refined mineral oil contains <3% (w/w. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 23, S300-S311. DMSO-extract, according to IP346. Effects of intensive phonomotor treatment on reading in eight individuals with aphasia and phonological alexia. , 2015), troubles in performing vocational tasks (Penn & Jones, 2000), and decreased participation in social. But there is good evidence that there is no such thing as a purely perceptual language syndrome. Classification based on DMSO extract content < 3% (Regula-tion (EC) 12. CCC-SLP Alexia is an acquired impairment of reading that is common in people with aphasia (Smith & Ryan, 2020), and can result in reduced quality of life (Lee et al. nm6k5v, mezu, cwpxyzi, 2z1, 90, dz5f, mc, qkvfw, ywqt, 06bwwnwm,