词汇 | alexia |
释义 | alexia noun[ U ] medical specializeduk /əˈlek.si.ə/ us /əˈlek.si.ə/ a condition affecting the brain that makes it difficult for someone to read, especially after a brain injury: Disruption of the brain's phonological reading system results in phonological alexia. People with alexia are unable to recognize written words and may have difficulty understanding spoken words as well. The reading problems addressed are dyslexia - reading difficulty due to innate factors, and alexia, which results from physical damage to some parts of the brain. This form of acquired dyslexia is sometimes called pure alexia because these patients have no impairment of writing or spelling. Aphasia can affect different modalities of language, not only speaking, but also reading (for example alexia) and writing (for example agraphia). Reading cross-refer deconstruct deconstruction dip into something flick through something have your nose in a bookidiom leaf lip-read nose pore over something put something/someone down read someone's lipsidiom read something out read-along riffle scan semiotics thumb through something tsundoku wade through something You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Disorders of muscles & the nervous system Comparedyslexia agraphia |
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