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Normative Data for Healthy French-Speaking Persons ages 80 years and older for the DTLA language creening test

2022-5-9, Macoir, Joel, Fossard, Marion, lefebvre, Laurent, Monetta, laura, Renard, Antoine, Tran, Thi Mai, Wilson, Maximiliano

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Langage et vieillissement: présentation d'un nouvel outil de dépistage des troubles du langage (DTLA)

2016-9-20, Tran, Thi Mai, lefebvre, Laurent, Renard, Antoine, Fossard, Marion, Wilson, Maximiliano, Monetta, laura, Macoir, Joel

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Comprehension of derivational morphemes in words and pseudo-words in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia

2014-10-5, Auclair-Ouellet, Noemie, Fossard, Marion, Laforce, Robert, Brambati, Simona, Macoir, Joel

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Phonological or procedural dyslexia: specific deficit of complex grapheme-to-phoneme conversion

2012-5-2, Macoir, Joel, Fossard, Marion, Saint Pierre, Marie Catherine, Auclair-Ouellet, Noemie

Phonological dyslexia is a written language disorder characterized by poor reading of nonwords when compared with relatively preserved ability in reading real words. There are two main theoretical proposals to explain this deficit: disruption of phonological processing or disruption to the non lexical reading route affecting the grapheme-to-phoneme conversion rules (GPC). In this study, we report a single-case study of a mild aphasic patient with acquired phonological dyslexia. His ability was unimpaired for reading words as well as in a wide range of tasks requiring the activation and explicit manipulation of phonological representations. He could also read every non word with consistent GPC rules, whilst he was impaired for those with context sensitive conversion rules, a pattern of performance never reported before. The implications of these results for theoretical explanations of phonological dyslexia are discussed, as well as the contribution of the patient's concomitant executive deficits to his performance in reading.

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The nonverbal processing of Actions is an area of relative strength in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia

2020-2-10, Auclair-Ouellet, Noemie, Fossard, Marion, Macoir, Joel, Laforce, Robert Jr

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Dépistage des troubles du langage dans les maladies neurodégénératives: présentation d'un nouvel outil en langue française

2016-4-11, Tran, Thi Mai, Renard, Antoine, lefebvre, Laurent, Fossard, Marion, Monetta, laura, Wilson, Maximiliano, Macoir, Joel

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Toward an executive origin for acquired phonological dyslexia: a case of sepcific deficit of context-sensitive grapheme-to-phoneme conversion rules

2013-8-15, Auclair-Ouellet, Noemie, Fossard, Marion, Saint Pierre, Marie Catherine, Macoir, Joel

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DTLA - a new detection test for language impairment in adults and the aged

2017-9-12, Fossard, Marion, Wilson, Maximiliano, Monetta, laura, Renard, Antoine, Tran, Thi Mai, Macoir, Joel

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Regularity and beyond:Impaired production and comprhension of inflectional morphology in semantic dementia

2016-2-26, Auclair-Ouellet, Noemie, Macoir, Joel, Laforce, Robert, Bier, Nathalie, Fossard, Marion

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Verbe production in Semantic dementia: impact of semantic memory impairment on derivational morphology

2012-10-30, Auclair-Ouellet, Noemie, Fossard, Marion, Houde, Marie, Routhier, Sonia, levesque, Ann, Macoir, Joel