All Relations between prosody and right cerebral hemisphere

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G Alvarez, F Araya, R Verdugo, O Quintero. Prosody, socioeconomic level, and the right hemisphere. Archives of neurology. vol 46. issue 5. 1989-06-07. PMID:2712740. prosody, socioeconomic level, and the right hemisphere. 1989-06-07 2023-08-11 Not clear
L X Blonder, R E Gur, R C Gu. The effects of right and left hemiparkinsonism on prosody. Brain and language. vol 36. issue 2. 1989-04-14. PMID:2920285. recent studies show right hemisphere dominance in the mediation of emotional prosody and left hemisphere contribution to linguistic prosody in patients with cortical injury. 1989-04-14 2023-08-11 Not clear
F Shipley-Brown, W O Dingwall, C I Berlin, G Yeni-Komshian, S Gordon-Salan. Hemispheric processing of affective and linguistic intonation contours in normal subjects. Brain and language. vol 33. issue 1. 1988-03-31. PMID:3342317. the role of the right hemisphere in processing linguistic prosody, presentation at the academy of aphasia, 1984) demonstrated that the right hemisphere (rh) of nonaphasic patients plays a prominent role in the processing of stress and intonation. 1988-03-31 2023-08-11 human
C A Tompkins, C R Flower. Contextual mood priming following left and right hemisphere damage. Brain and cognition. vol 6. issue 4. 1987-12-17. PMID:3663380. thirty-three male subjects, 11 each in right hemisphere damaged (rhd), left hemisphere damaged (lhd), and normal control groups judged moods from the prosody of semantically neutral phrases. 1987-12-17 2023-08-11 human
J Gandour, R Dardaranand. Prosodic disturbance in aphasia: vowel length in Thai. Brain and language. vol 23. issue 2. 1985-03-05. PMID:6083817. these data are brought to bear on issues concerning the specialization of the left hemisphere for temporal processing, the contribution of the right hemisphere to the processing of nonaffective components of prosody, the nature of prosodic disturbance in broca's aphasia and cerebellar dysarthria, and the separate disruption of prosodic features. 1985-03-05 2023-08-12 human
K M Heilman, D Bowers, L Speedie, H B Coslet. Comprehension of affective and nonaffective prosody. Neurology. vol 34. issue 7. 1984-07-30. PMID:6539867. the right hemisphere, therefore, seems to be dominant for comprehending emotional prosody but not propositional prosody. 1984-07-30 2023-08-12 human
C P Hughes, J L Chan, M S S. Aprosodia in Chinese patients with right cerebral hemisphere lesions. Archives of neurology. vol 40. issue 12. 1983-11-23. PMID:6625985. recent publications, all involving native speakers of english, have established that lesions in the right cerebral hemisphere produce a deficit in the comprehension and execution of tonal change in language related to the affective component of prosody. 1983-11-23 2023-08-12 human
E D Ros. The aprosodias. Functional-anatomic organization of the affective components of language in the right hemisphere. Archives of neurology. vol 38. issue 9. 1981-10-25. PMID:7271534. it was recently proposed that the affective components of language, encompassing prosody and emotional gesturing, are a dominant function of the right hemisphere, and that their functional-anatomic organization in the right hemisphere mirrors that of propositional language in the left hemisphere. 1981-10-25 2023-08-12 Not clear