摘要:Readers with word-based neglect dyslexia (or neglexia) neglect letters on one side of the word, typically its lefi side. Word reading is characterized by omissions, substitutions, and additions of letters on the neglected side of the word (e.g.,they might read the word ’’flower” as “lower” or “slower”). Cases of acquired visuospatial neglect and neglect dyslexia have been thoroughly studied and reported over the last century. However, cases of neglect in children have been sparsely reported. In the current study we explore the reading of 21 children with developmental neglexia, who show neglect on the word level but not on the text level. Because Hebrew is read from right to lefi, lefi neglexia causes a problem with final, rather than first letters.