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Onyinyechi C Ukaegbe, Brooke E Holt, Lynsey M Keator, Hiram Brownell, Margaret Lehman Blake, Kristine Lundgren, Right Hemisphere Disorders Working Group Evidence-Based Clinical Research Committee Academy Of Neurologic Communication Disorders And Science. Aprosodia Following Focal Brain Damage: What's Right and What's Left? American journal of speech-language pathology vol issue 2022 35868292 |
hemispheric specialization for the comprehension and expression of linguistic and emotional prosody is typically attributed to the right hemisphere. |
2022-07-22 |
2022-07-25 |
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Chinar Dara, Jee Bang, Rebecca F Gottesman, Argye E Hilli. Right hemisphere dysfunction is better predicted by emotional prosody impairments as compared to neglect. Journal of neurology & translational neuroscience vol 2 issue 1 2021 24945016 |
however, the right hemisphere has a critical role in many cognitive, communication and social functions; for example, in processing emotional prosody (tone of voice). |
2021-10-21 |
2022-01-12 |
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Chinar Dara, Jee Bang, Rebecca F Gottesman, Argye E Hilli. Right hemisphere dysfunction is better predicted by emotional prosody impairments as compared to neglect. Journal of neurology & translational neuroscience vol 2 issue 1 2021 24945016 |
we tested the hypothesis that impaired recognition of emotional prosody is a more accurate indicator of right hemisphere dysfunction than is neglect. |
2021-10-21 |
2022-01-12 |
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Chinar Dara, Jee Bang, Rebecca F Gottesman, Argye E Hilli. Right hemisphere dysfunction is better predicted by emotional prosody impairments as compared to neglect. Journal of neurology & translational neuroscience vol 2 issue 1 2021 24945016 |
right hemisphere dysfunction is better predicted by emotional prosody impairments as compared to neglect. |
2021-10-21 |
2022-01-12 |
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Robin Gerrits, Helena Verhelst, Guy Vingerhoet. Mirrored brain organization: Statistical anomaly or reversal of hemispheric functional segregation bias? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America vol 117 issue 25 2020 32513702 |
humans demonstrate a prototypical hemispheric functional segregation pattern, with language and praxis lateralizing to the left hemisphere and spatial attention, face recognition, and emotional prosody to the right hemisphere. |
2020-08-28 |
2022-01-13 |
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Shannon M Sheppard, Lynsey M Keator, Bonnie L Breining, Amy E Wright, Sadhvi Saxena, Donna C Tippett, Argye E Hilli. Right hemisphere ventral stream for emotional prosody identification: Evidence from acute stroke. Neurology vol 94 issue 10 2020 31892632 |
right hemisphere ventral stream for emotional prosody identification: evidence from acute stroke. |
2020-07-08 |
2022-01-13 |
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Hazel K Godfrey, Gina M Grimsha. Emotional language is all right: Emotional prosody reduces hemispheric asymmetry for linguistic processing. Laterality vol 21 issue 4-6 2019 26508356 |
findings are consistent with the hypothesis that the right hemisphere is better able to process speech when it carries emotional prosody. |
2019-11-20 |
2022-01-12 |
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Dandan Zhang, Yu Zhou, Xinlin Hou, Yun Cui, Congle Zho. Discrimination of emotional prosodies in human neonates: A pilot fNIRS study. Neuroscience letters vol 658 issue 2018 28842278 |
these findings highlight the crucial importance of the right hemisphere in the perception of emotional prosody in neonates. |
2018-07-26 |
2022-01-13 |
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Jens Kreitewolf, Angela D Friederici, Katharina von Kriegstei. Hemispheric lateralization of linguistic prosody recognition in comparison to speech and speaker recognition. NeuroImage vol 102 Pt 2 issue 2015 25087482 |
while it is commonly assumed that linguistic prosody and emotional prosody are preferentially processed in the right hemisphere, neuropsychological work directly comparing processes of linguistic prosody and emotional prosody suggests a predominant role of the left hemisphere for linguistic prosody processing. |
2015-08-03 |
2022-01-12 |
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Konstanty Guranski, Ryszard Podemsk. Emotional prosody expression in acoustic analysis in patients with right hemisphere ischemic stroke. Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska vol 49 issue 2 2015 25890926 |
most research supports the dominant role of the right hemisphere in the control of emotional prosody. |
2015-07-07 |
2022-01-12 |
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Konstanty Guranski, Ryszard Podemsk. Emotional prosody expression in acoustic analysis in patients with right hemisphere ischemic stroke. Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska vol 49 issue 2 2015 25890926 |
emotional prosody expression in acoustic analysis in patients with right hemisphere ischemic stroke. |
2015-07-07 |
2022-01-12 |
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Chinar Dara, Lindsey Kirsch-Darrow, E Ochfeld, Jamie Slenz, Anna Agranovich, Andreia Vasconcellos-Faria, Elliott Ross, Argye E Hillis, Kathleen B Kortt. Impaired emotion processing from vocal and facial cues in frontotemporal dementia compared to right hemisphere stroke. Neurocase vol 19 issue 6 2014 22827701 |
impaired processing of emotional prosody and facial expressions could be important for detecting bvftd with greater right hemisphere atrophy. |
2014-06-09 |
2022-01-12 |
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Swann Pichon, Christian A Kel. Affective and sensorimotor components of emotional prosody generation. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience vol 33 issue 4 2013 23345236 |
two models have been forged on the basis of clinical observations: a first model proposes that the right hemisphere sustains production and comprehension of emotional prosody, while a second model proposes that emotional prosody relies heavily on basal ganglia. |
2013-03-20 |
2022-01-12 |
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Tobias Grossmann, Regine Oberecker, Stefan Paul Koch, Angela D Friederic. The developmental origins of voice processing in the human brain. Neuron vol 65 issue 6 2010 20346760 |
hearing emotional prosody resulted in increased responses in a voice-sensitive region in the right hemisphere. |
2010-04-12 |
2022-01-12 |
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Laura A Thompson, Daniel M Malloy, Katya L LeBlan. Lateralization of visuospatial attention across face regions varies with emotional prosody. Brain and cognition vol 69 issue 1 2009 18639372 |
it is well-established that linguistic processing is primarily a left-hemisphere activity, while emotional prosody processing is lateralized to the right hemisphere. |
2009-03-09 |
2022-01-13 |
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Laura A Thompson, Daniel M Malloy, Katya L LeBlan. Lateralization of visuospatial attention across face regions varies with emotional prosody. Brain and cognition vol 69 issue 1 2009 18639372 |
the results support a model wherein visuospatial attention used during language comprehension is directed by the left hemisphere given neutral emotional prosody, and by the right hemisphere given primarily negative emotional prosodic cues. |
2009-03-09 |
2022-01-13 |
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Rachel L C Mitchel. fMRI delineation of working memory for emotional prosody in the brain: commonalities with the lexico-semantic emotion network. NeuroImage vol 36 issue 3 2007 17481919 |
it has been proposed by ross and others that emotional prosody cognitions in the right hemisphere are organized in an analogous fashion to propositional language functions in the left hemisphere. |
2007-08-06 |
2022-01-12 |
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Marc D Pel. Reduced sensitivity to prosodic attitudes in adults with focal right hemisphere brain damage. Brain and language vol 101 issue 1 2007 17123594 |
although there is a strong link between the right hemisphere and understanding emotional prosody in speech, there are few data on how the right hemisphere is implicated for understanding the emotive "attitudes" of a speaker from prosody. |
2007-06-13 |
2022-01-12 |
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D Wildgruber, H Ackermann, B Kreifelts, T Ethofe. Cerebral processing of linguistic and emotional prosody: fMRI studies. Progress in brain research vol 156 issue 2007 17015084 |
as concerns lower level processing of the underlying suprasegmental acoustic cues, linguistic and emotional prosody seem to share the same right hemisphere neural resources. |
2007-01-18 |
2022-01-12 |
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D Wildgruber, H Ackermann, B Kreifelts, T Ethofe. Cerebral processing of linguistic and emotional prosody: fMRI studies. Progress in brain research vol 156 issue 2007 17015084 |
based on lesion data, a right hemisphere superiority for cerebral processing of emotional prosody has been assumed. |
2007-01-18 |
2022-01-12 |
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