2000
DOI: 10.1093/neucas/6.4.294
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Effect of print size on reading time in a patient with verbal alexia

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“…The current study's finding is consistent with the result of Woods and Poppel (1974). The effect of increased print size improving reading comprehension in this study may also be related to the age of participants (mean age = 61 years 2 months).…”
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“…The current study's finding is consistent with the result of Woods and Poppel (1974). The effect of increased print size improving reading comprehension in this study may also be related to the age of participants (mean age = 61 years 2 months).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…One study (Woods & Poppel, 1974) of a man with alexia without agraphia following a stroke found that increasing the print size led to faster recognition of words and sentences.…”
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