All Relations between semantics and right cerebral hemisphere

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C Chiarello, L Richards, A Polloc. Semantic additivity and semantic inhibition: dissociable processes in the cerebral hemispheres? Brain and language. vol 42. issue 1. 1992-04-21. PMID:1547469. the availability of finely tuned meaning integration processes in the left hemisphere may contribute to its superiority in language processing, despite right hemisphere competence for some semantic operations. 1992-04-21 2023-08-11 Not clear
S Z Rapcsak, P M Beeson, A B Ruben. Writing with the right hemisphere. Brain and language. vol 41. issue 4. 1992-03-06. PMID:1723332. the reliance on a lexical-semantic strategy in spelling, semantic errors, and impaired phonology and syntax were all highly consistent with the general characteristics of right hemisphere language, as revealed by studies of split-brain patients and adults with dominant hemispherectomy. 1992-03-06 2023-08-11 Not clear
N Hutner, J Liederma. Right hemisphere participation in reading. Brain and language. vol 41. issue 4. 1992-03-06. PMID:1777809. this hypothesis was supported for a subgroup of subjects who showed evidence of inhibition of right hemisphere function (i.e., left hemisphere dominance for lexical processing) when the lateralized semantic task was performed alone. 1992-03-06 2023-08-11 human
N Hutner, J Liederma. Right hemisphere participation in reading. Brain and language. vol 41. issue 4. 1992-03-06. PMID:1777809. across subjects, there was a strong correlation between the degree of left hemisphere dominance in the single-task semantic conditions and the degree of disinhibition of right hemisphere function in the dual-task semantic condition. 1992-03-06 2023-08-11 human
T M Mariutina, G B Mel'niko. [The electrophysiological correlates of the individual-typological variants in stimulus assessment in 10- to 12-year-old children]. Zhurnal vysshei nervnoi deiatelnosti imeni I P Pavlova. vol 40. issue 5. 1991-04-30. PMID:1964336. semantic reconstruction of indefinite stimuli is accompanied by an increase of activation level of late eps components of the associative zones of the left hemisphere at perception of verbal stimuli and of the associative zones of the right hemisphere at perception of images. 1991-04-30 2023-08-11 human
W D Sheppard, R W Boye. Pretrial EEG coherence as a predictor of semantic priming effects. Brain and language. vol 39. issue 1. 1990-11-02. PMID:2207621. high pretrial coherence in the right hemisphere and left posterior-parietal regions was associated with greater semantic facilitation (faster reaction times) in related-prime trials and greater semantic inhibition (slower reaction times) in unrelated-prime trials, relative to neutral-prime trials. 1990-11-02 2023-08-11 human
H B Coslett, E M Saffra. Preserved object recognition and reading comprehension in optic aphasia. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 112 ( Pt 4). 1989-10-19. PMID:2775993. we suggest that this patient's preserved object recognition and reading comprehension was mediated by a semantic system supported by the right hemisphere. 1989-10-19 2023-08-11 Not clear
G Sanders, H V Wright, C Elli. Cerebral lateralization of language in deaf and hearing people. Brain and language. vol 36. issue 4. 1989-06-28. PMID:2720371. in experiment 2 semantic categorization produced a left hemisphere advantage in the hearing for words but not pictures whereas in the deaf words and signs but not pictures showed a right hemisphere advantage. 1989-06-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
G Sanders, H V Wright, C Elli. Cerebral lateralization of language in deaf and hearing people. Brain and language. vol 36. issue 4. 1989-06-28. PMID:2720371. in experiment 3 the lexical decision and semantic categorization findings were confirmed and both groups showed a right hemisphere advantage for a face/nonface decision task. 1989-06-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
M A Malone, J R Kershner, L Siege. The effects of methylphenidate on levels of processing and laterality in children with attention deficit disorder. Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 16. issue 4. 1989-03-22. PMID:3221029. effects of stimulant medication (methylphenidate) on levels (feature, name, semantic) of word processing by the left and right hemisphere were assessed in 31 attention-deficit-disordered children. 1989-03-22 2023-08-11 Not clear
P Gallois, E Ovelacq, P Hautecoeur, J F Dereu. [Disconnection and recognition of faces. A case with lesions of the left visual cortex and the splenium]. Revue neurologique. vol 144. issue 2. 1988-07-28. PMID:3381046. this phenomenon is discussed in terms of disconnection: the right hemisphere sending information from the semantic field evoked by her own face, through the anterior part of the corpus callosum, to the left hemisphere. 1988-07-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
A Rothenberger, B Grözinger, A Foit, W Woerne. Do event-related potentials (ERPs) reflect right hemisphere's processing of semantics? The International journal of neuroscience. vol 33. issue 1-2. 1987-08-28. PMID:3610496. do event-related potentials (erps) reflect right hemisphere's processing of semantics? 1987-08-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
Y Joanette, P Goule. Criterion-specific reduction of verbal fluency in right brain-damaged right-handers. Neuropsychologia. vol 24. issue 6. 1987-03-10. PMID:3808295. results showed that subjects with a vascular lesion limited to the right hemisphere do show a statistically significant reduction of verbal fluency as compared to controls, that this reduction in verbal fluency is only present when the criterion is semantic, and that such a reduction is independent from the frontal or non-frontal topography of the lesion. 1987-03-10 2023-08-11 human
C Chiarell. Hemisphere dynamics in lexical access: automatic and controlled priming. Brain and language. vol 26. issue 1. 1985-12-16. PMID:4052742. these results imply hemisphere differences in lexical organization, with orthographic and semantic relationships available to the right hemisphere, and phonological and semantic relations available to the left hemisphere. 1985-12-16 2023-08-11 Not clear
A Rothenberger, C Heeschen, S Kemmerlin. Language development: lateralization of semantics and the short-term-verbal-memory (STVM) of the right hemisphere. Acta paedopsychiatrica. vol 50. issue 2-3. 1984-12-11. PMID:6388237. language development: lateralization of semantics and the short-term-verbal-memory (stvm) of the right hemisphere. 1984-12-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Regard, T Landi. Experimentally induced semantic paralexias in normals: a property of the right hemisphere. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 20. issue 2. 1984-09-19. PMID:6744895. experimentally induced semantic paralexias in normals: a property of the right hemisphere. 1984-09-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Regard, T Landi. Experimentally induced semantic paralexias in normals: a property of the right hemisphere. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 20. issue 2. 1984-09-19. PMID:6744895. these semantic substitutions occurred three times more often to lvf (right hemisphere) than to rvf (left hemisphere) presentations, whereas other errors were observed with similar frequency to both visual fields. 1984-09-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
M S Gazzaniga, C S Smylie, K Baynes, W Hirst, C McClear. Profiles of right hemisphere language and speech following brain bisection. Brain and language. vol 22. issue 2. 1984-09-11. PMID:6430465. right hemisphere lexical capacity varied and preliminary results suggest that the case displaying greater semantic power also possessed some syntactic competence. 1984-09-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
C A Mateer, R L Rapport, C Kettric. Cerebral organization of oral and signed language responses: case study evidence from amytal and cortical stimulation studies. Brain and language. vol 21. issue 1. 1984-04-24. PMID:6697166. lateralization was mixed but complementary in each language mode: the right hemisphere perfusion severely disrupted motoric aspects of both types of language expression, the left hemisphere perfusion specifically disrupted features of grammatical and semantic usage in each mode of expression. 1984-04-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
T Hatt. Visual field differences in semantic comparative judgments with digits and Kanji stimulus materials. Neuropsychologia. vol 21. issue 6. 1984-03-12. PMID:6198597. these results were interpreted as providing support for the proposal that there are two types of semantic comparative judgments, one relying on the verbal code and the other relying on the use of imagery, and suggesting that the former calls for stronger engagement of the left hemisphere while the latter calls for a stronger contribution from the right hemisphere. 1984-03-12 2023-08-12 human