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Alfonso caramazza biography

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        1. Alfonso Caramazza.
        2. Professor Caramazza was.
        3. Professor, Harvard University - ‪‪Cited by ‬‬ - ‪cognitive neuroscience‬ - ‪cognitive neuropsychology‬.
        4. Affiliations · Education · Honors & Awards · Society Memberships · Expertise · Specialty · Other Online Pages.
        5. Alfonso Caramazza

          A number of specific issues concerning the structure of lexical forms and their relation to grammatical, morphological and semantic information are being pursued.

          These issues are addressed through research with brain-damaged and normal subjects. The analysis of the impaired performance of brain-damaged subjects provides a window into the organization and structure of normal language processes and their possible neural substrates.

          Some of the specific issues currently being pursued are: 1) the structure of lexical-orthographic representations; 2) the representation of grammatical class information; and 3) the representation and processing of morphological structure.

          A related set of interests concerns the organization of the naming, reading and spelling systems as revealed through the analysis of acquired anomia, dyslexia, and dysgraphia. For example, what are the implications of the production of semantic errors in naming, reading and sp