Non-inflective dyslexia
Reading disorder, in which a person has difficulty perceiving letters or words on one side of the text, most often on the left, can manifest itself in missing or distorting parts of words, especially when reading from the left edge of the page. Inattention to certain parts of the text is associated with impaired spatial perception, which often occurs when the right side of the brain is damaged (especially in the area responsible for attention and perception).