All Relations between semantics and right cerebral hemisphere

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Guido Gainott. Cognitive models of familiar people recognition and hemispheric asymmetries. Frontiers in bioscience (Elite edition). vol 6. 2014-08-25. PMID:24389149. additionally, familiarity judgements are generated at the level of the modality-specific recognition units, with a right hemisphere dominance in the generation of face and voice familiarity feelings and pins should not be considered as a simple gateway to a semantic system, storing information about people, but as structures involved in person-specific information retrieval processes. 2014-08-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Miriam Faust, Yoed N Kenet. Rigidity, chaos and integration: hemispheric interaction and individual differences in metaphor comprehension. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 8. 2014-07-29. PMID:25071534. this impressive semantic ability may be associated with distinct and flexible patterns of hemispheric interaction, including higher right hemisphere (rh) involvement for processing novel metaphors. 2014-07-29 2023-08-13 human
Thomas Holtgrave. Cognitive consequences of individual differences in arousal asymmetry. Brain and cognition. vol 83. issue 1. 2014-06-18. PMID:23867738. prior research has demonstrated that semantic organization in the right hemisphere (rh) is more diffuse and specialized for distant semantic associates than is semantic organization in the left hemisphere (lh). 2014-06-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
B Laurent, R F Allegri, C Thomas-Anterion, N Foyatier, B Naegele-Faure, J Pella. Long Term Neuropsychological Follow-up in Patients With Herpes Simplex Encephalitis and Predominantly Left-sided Lesions. Behavioural neurology. vol 4. issue 4. 2014-02-04. PMID:24487576. semantic and episodic memory deficits were also explored in one case and the role of the right cerebral hemisphere in facilitating recovery of learning is discussed. 2014-02-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
Isabel Trujillo-Pozo, Isabel Martín-Monzón, Rafael Rodríguez-Romer. Brain lateralization and neural plasticity for musical and cognitive abilities in an epileptic musician. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 7. 2013-12-24. PMID:24367312. neuropsychological testing revealed that right hemisphere's patient is involved in semantic and episodic musical memory processes, whereas her score reading and tempo processing require contribution from both hemispheres. 2013-12-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Rémy Schmitz, Hedwige Dehon, Philippe Peigneu. Lateralized processing of false memories and pseudoneglect in aging. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 49. issue 5. 2013-10-30. PMID:22818903. when young adults (ya) perform on a lateralized version of the deese-roediger-mcdermott (drm) paradigm, the right cerebral hemisphere (rh) is more sensitive than the left (lh) to false memories, suggesting hemispheric imbalance in the cerebral mechanisms supporting semantic and episodic memory processes. 2013-10-30 2023-08-12 human
A Henik, N F Dronkers, R T Knight, A Osiman. Differential effects of semantic and identity priming in patients with left and right hemisphere lesions. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 5. issue 1. 2013-08-27. PMID:23972119. differential effects of semantic and identity priming in patients with left and right hemisphere lesions. 2013-08-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
A E Hillis, A Caramazz. Cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying visual and semantic processing: implications from "optic aphasia". Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 7. issue 4. 2013-08-22. PMID:23961905. this pattern of performance-labeled "optic aphasia"-has been previously interpreted as support for the hypothesis that there are independent semantic systems, either a visual and a verbal semantic store (beauvois, 1982; lhermitte & beauvois, 1973) or a right hemisphere and a left hemisphere semantic system (coslett & saffran, 1989, l092), which are "disconnected" in these patients. 2013-08-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
A E Hillis, A Caramazz. Cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying visual and semantic processing: implications from "optic aphasia". Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 7. issue 4. 2013-08-22. PMID:23961905. we provide evidence that dhy shows precisely the types of performance across a variety of verbal and visual tasks that have been used to support these claims of separate semantic systems: (1) good performance in naming to definition and naming objects presented for tactile exploration (which has been interpreted as evidence of spared verbal or left hemisphere semantic processing), and (2) good performance on various "semantic" tasks that do not require naming (which has been interpreted as access to spared visual or right hemisphere semantic processing). 2013-08-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Beeman, R B Friedman, J Grafman, E Perez, S Diamond, M B Lindsa. Summation priming and coarse semantic coding in the right hemisphere. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 6. issue 1. 2013-08-22. PMID:23962328. summation priming and coarse semantic coding in the right hemisphere. 2013-08-22 2023-08-12 human
Bálint Forgács, Isabel Bohrn, Jürgen Baudewig, Markus J Hofmann, Csaba Pléh, Arthur M Jacob. Neural correlates of combinatorial semantic processing of literal and figurative noun noun compound words. NeuroImage. vol 63. issue 3. 2013-06-25. PMID:22836179. in this event related fmri experiment we aimed at assessing the extent of semantic distance processing in the comprehension of figurative meaning to clarify the role of the right hemisphere. 2013-06-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Miriam Faust, Elisheva Ben-Artzi, Nili Vard. Semantic processing in native and second language: evidence from hemispheric differences in fine and coarse semantic coding. Brain and language. vol 123. issue 3. 2013-06-21. PMID:23098917. previous studies suggest that whereas the left hemisphere (lh) is involved in fine semantic processing, the right hemisphere (rh) is uniquely engaged in coarse semantic coding including the comprehension of distinct types of language such as figurative language, lexical ambiguity and verbal humor (e.g., chiarello, 2003; faust, 2012). 2013-06-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
I G Smolentseva, E V Sozinova, E E Vasenina, O S Levi. [Characteristics of cognitive and behavioral disturbances in patients with semantic dementia with a prevalent atrophy of the right- or left hemisphere]. Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova. vol 112. issue 10 Pt 2. 2013-04-22. PMID:23250607. the disturbance of the semantic structure of speech caused by the lesion of the left hemisphere and the prevalence of prosopagnosia and behavioral disturbances related to the atrophy of the right hemisphere have been identified. 2013-04-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jeannette Giammattei, Jason Arnd. Hemispheric asymmetries in the activation and monitoring of memory errors. Brain and cognition. vol 80. issue 1. 2013-01-14. PMID:22626917. previous research on the lateralization of memory errors suggests that the right hemisphere's tendency to produce more memory errors than the left hemisphere reflects hemispheric differences in semantic activation. 2013-01-14 2023-08-12 human
Paul Wright, Emmanuel A Stamatakis, Lorraine K Tyle. Differentiating hemispheric contributions to syntax and semantics in patients with left-hemisphere lesions. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 32. issue 24. 2012-09-24. PMID:22699896. we address this issue within a dual neurocognitive model of spoken language comprehension in which core linguistic functions, e.g., syntax, depend critically upon an intact left frontotemporal system, whereas more general communicative abilities, e.g., semantics, are supported by a bilateral frontotemporal system and may recover from lh damage through normal or enhanced activity in the intact right hemisphere. 2012-09-24 2023-08-12 human
Barbara J Rutherford, Jeffrey R Mathesiu. The brain's hemispheres and controlled search of the lexicon: evidence from fixated words and pseudowords. Brain and cognition. vol 79. issue 3. 2012-09-04. PMID:22542843. word results revealed that both hemispheres were capable of using each of the three strategies, but the right hemisphere had better baseline processing of orthography and was better at processing semantics. 2012-09-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
Barbara J Rutherford, Jeffrey R Mathesiu. The brain's hemispheres and controlled search of the lexicon: evidence from fixated words and pseudowords. Brain and cognition. vol 79. issue 3. 2012-09-04. PMID:22542843. pseudoword results supported the right hemisphere advantage for orthography and showed a left hemisphere advantage for phonology and assessment of possible semantic relationships. 2012-09-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marcus Meinzer, Lauren Seeds, Tobias Flaisch, Stacy Harnish, Matt L Cohen, Keith McGregor, Tim Conway, Michelle Benjamin, Bruce Crosso. Impact of changed positive and negative task-related brain activity on word-retrieval in aging. Neurobiology of aging. vol 33. issue 4. 2012-06-15. PMID:20696496. increased right frontal positive activity during the semantic task and reduced negative activity in the right hemisphere during both tasks was associated with reduced performance in older subjects. 2012-06-15 2023-08-12 human
Jorge Oliveira, Maria Victoria Perea, Valentina Ladera, Pedro Gamit. Hemispheric asymmetry in recognition memory: effects of retention level on the recognition of Portuguese words. International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie. vol 46. issue 2. 2012-04-04. PMID:22044183. federmeier and benjamin (2005) have suggested that semantic encoding for verbal information in the right hemisphere can be more effective when memory demands are higher. 2012-04-04 2023-08-12 human
C Esopenko, M Crossley, N Haugrud, R Borowsk. Naming and semantic processing of action-related stimuli following right versus left hemispherectomy. Epilepsy & behavior : E&B. vol 22. issue 2. 2012-02-10. PMID:21831717. our results suggest that the right hemisphere is critical for normal picture naming, whereas the left hemisphere is critical for normal semantic generation of action-related knowledge. 2012-02-10 2023-08-12 human