Analexia is a
minor disability in thought processing in which the subject retains less than full memory or comprehension of written material, as well as, less frequently, verbally expressed words, especially names and sometimes numbers. The disability is in many instances
minor and undiagnosed, and more often occurs in subjects of higher than
normal intelligence. It is a separate condition from
Dyslexia, although it is often co-morbid with it or is given an alternate diagnosis.
Subjects whose disability is
minor usually compensate for it through adapting their behavior or circumstance, such as by rereading written material, using mnemonics, note-taking or avoiding situations in which the disability is encountered. It is usually medically untreatable and addressed through behavior modification with some success.