There may be some autistic-like symptoms as well including echolalia (repeating rather than initiating conversation), pronoun reversals, intense need to keep routines (obsession with sameness), auditory or other sensory hypersensitivity, specific intense fears, ... An article entitled "Reading Skills in Hyperlexia:
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Syndrome of Hyperlexia, Education, Information and support ... The Syndrome of Hyperlexia vs. High Functioning Autism and Asperger's Syndrome ... We asked ourselves, "Is this child with hyperlexia at the top of the continuum of what would be considered high-functioning autism? Does he resemble those individuals described...
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Syndrome of Hyperlexia, Education, Information and support ... Hyperlexia is a syndrome observed in children who have the following characteristics: ... Learn expressive language in a peculiar way, echo ro memorize the sentence structure without understanding the meaning (echolalia), reverse pronouns...
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We report the case of a 69-year-old woman with cerebral infarction in the left anterior cingulate cortex and corpus callosum. She showed hyperlexia, w...
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Hyperlexia and ambient echolalia in a case of cerebral infarction of the left anterior cingulate cortex and corpus callosum. Tadashi Suzuki; Shouichi Itoh; ...
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Hyperlexia and ambient echolalia in a case of cerebral infarction of the left anterior cingulate cortex and corpus callosum. ... She showed hyperlexia, which was a distinctive reading phenomenon, as well as ambient echolalia. Clinical features also included complex disorders such as visual groping,
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Her verbal output began with echolalia. Furthermore hyperlexia was observed in daily activities and during examinations. During conversation she suddenly read words written on objects around her which were totally irrelevant to the talk.
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What is Hyperlexia? ... Hyperlexia is a syndrome observed in children who have the following characteristics: ... Echo to memorize sentence structure without understanding meaning (echolalia);
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Hyperlexia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyperlexia is the highly developed ability to recognize words with little or no comprehension of them. It occurs mostly when a child spontaneously and precociously masters single-word reading. It can...
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