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Randi Starrfelt

Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen
Verified email at psy.ku.dk
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[HTML][HTML] Face and word recognition can be selectively affected by brain injury or developmental disorders

RJ Robotham, R Starrfelt - Frontiers in psychology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Face and word recognition have traditionally been thought to rely on highly specialised and
relatively independent cognitive processes. Some of the strongest evidence for this has …

[HTML][HTML] Number reading in pure alexia—A review

R Starrfelt, M Behrmann - Neuropsychologia, 2011 - Elsevier
It is commonly assumed that number reading can be intact in patients with pure alexia, and
that this dissociation between letter/word recognition and number reading strongly constrains …

Visual attention capacity: A review of TVA‐based patient studies

T Habekost, R Starrfelt - Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
… However, as described in the present review, the two capacity parameters tend to co-vary
empirically: In healthy individuals C and K values typically correlate about r= 0.40. In addition, …

The visual what for area: words and pictures in the left fusiform gyrus

R Starrfelt, C Gerlach - Neuroimage, 2007 - Elsevier
An area in the left fusiform gyrus labelled the Visual Word Form Area (VWFA) is claimed to
be especially, or even selectively, responsive to words. We explored how stimulus type and …

Too little, too late: reduced visual span and speed characterize pure alexia

R Starrfelt, T Habekost, AP Leff - Cerebral Cortex, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Whether normal word reading includes a stage of visual processing selectively dedicated to
word or letter recognition is highly debated. Characterizing pure alexia, a seemingly …

Visual processing in pure alexia: A case study

R Starrfelt, T Habekost, C Gerlach - cortex, 2010 - Elsevier
… which time NN's mean RT was 1973 msec (SD = 1642), and the WLE was 380 msec per letter
[r 2 … By linear regression, we estimated the slope of NN's WLE to be 271 msec per letter [r 2 …

[HTML][HTML] The architect who lost the ability to imagine: The cerebral basis of visual imagery

…, GE Rice, SJ Kerry, RJ Robotham, AP Leff, R Starrfelt - Brain Sciences, 2020 - mdpi.com
While the loss of mental imagery following brain lesions was first described more than a century
ago, the key cerebral areas involved remain elusive. Here we report neuropsychological …

Rehabilitation of pure alexia: a review

R Starrfelt, RR Olafsdóttir, IM Arendt - Neuropsychological …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Acquired reading problems caused by brain injury (alexia) are common, either as a part of
an aphasic syndrome, or as an isolated symptom. In pure alexia, reading is impaired while …

[HTML][HTML] What's in a name? The characterization of pure alexia

R Starrfelt, T Shallice - Cognitive Neuropsychology, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Pure alexia is a selective impairment of reading in the absence of other language deficits
and occurs as a consequence of brain injury in previously literate individuals. The syndrome …

Inversion effects for faces and objects in developmental prosopagnosia: A case series analysis

SK Klargaard, R Starrfelt, C Gerlach - Neuropsychologia, 2018 - Elsevier
… the Spearman-Brown reliability coefficients (r sb ) based on the correlation between odd and
… reliability was high in the control group (r sb = .91) but low in the DP group (r sb = .16). This …