Neuropsychology of Illiteracy
It is proposed that analysis of illiteracy can not only discern the influence of schooling background on neuropsychological test performance, but also contributes to obtaining a better understanding about the cerebral organization of cognitive activity. Brain organization of cognition, and cognitive...
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| description | It is proposed that analysis of illiteracy can not only discern the influence of schooling background on neuropsychological test performance, but also contributes to obtaining a better understanding about the cerebral organization of cognitive activity. Brain organization of cognition, and cognitive sequelae of brain pathology in illiterates are reviewed. It is concluded that: (1) cognitive abilities, as measured by standard neuropsychological tests, are significantly influenced by schooling background; and (2) educational and cultural variables may affect the degree (albeit, not the direction) of hemispheric dominance for language, and other cognitive abilities. A more bilateral representation of cognitive abilities in illiterates is hypothesized. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e5b9d5d0fbf9480692d34efb3422aeb52025-08-20T03:26:17ZengWileyBehavioural Neurology0953-41801875-85841993-01-016210711210.3233/BEN-1993-6206Neuropsychology of IlliteracyM. Rosselli0Unidad de Neurología, Hospital San Juan de Dios, Bogotá, Colombia, USAIt is proposed that analysis of illiteracy can not only discern the influence of schooling background on neuropsychological test performance, but also contributes to obtaining a better understanding about the cerebral organization of cognitive activity. Brain organization of cognition, and cognitive sequelae of brain pathology in illiterates are reviewed. It is concluded that: (1) cognitive abilities, as measured by standard neuropsychological tests, are significantly influenced by schooling background; and (2) educational and cultural variables may affect the degree (albeit, not the direction) of hemispheric dominance for language, and other cognitive abilities. A more bilateral representation of cognitive abilities in illiterates is hypothesized.http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/BEN-1993-6206 |
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| title | Neuropsychology of Illiteracy |
| title_full | Neuropsychology of Illiteracy |
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| url | http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/BEN-1993-6206 |
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