Tiefenalexie (deep dyslexia)

Alexiesyndrom, das häufig mit der Broca-Aphasie auftritt, und gekennzeichnet ist durch gehäufte Nullreaktionen und Fehlleistungen bei Funktionswörtern sowie durch semantische Paralexien, die als Leitsymptom gelten. Lokalisation: ausgedehnte perisylvische Infarkte.

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