All Relations between language understanding and right cerebral hemisphere

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Laura Monetta, Tania Tremblay, Yves Joanett. Semantic processing of words, cognitive resources and N400: an event-related potentials study. Brain and cognition. vol 53. issue 2. 2004-02-05. PMID:14607174. the specificity of the right hemisphere (rh) contribution to the semantic processing of words is still debated. 2004-02-05 2023-08-12 human
Laura Monetta, Tania Tremblay, Yves Joanett. Semantic processing of words, cognitive resources and N400: an event-related potentials study. Brain and cognition. vol 53. issue 2. 2004-02-05. PMID:14607174. indeed, the semantic impairments of right hemisphere damaged (rhd) subjects may be the expression of limited general cognitive resources rather than a specific impairment of semantic processing ([monetta et al., 2001]; [murray, 2000]). 2004-02-05 2023-08-12 human
John Van Borsel, Eric Achten, Patrick Santens, Philippe Lahorte, Tony Voe. fMRI of developmental stuttering: a pilot study. Brain and language. vol 85. issue 3. 2003-07-30. PMID:12744948. moreover, they showed a greater involvement of the right hemisphere in language processing, activating not only the typical language areas on the left but also and with equal magnitude the right side homologues of these areas. 2003-07-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Annukka K Lindell, Michael E R Nicholls, Anne E Castle. The effect of orthographic uniqueness and deviation points on lexical decisions: evidence from unilateral and bilateral-redundant presentations. The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology. vol 56. issue 2. 2003-04-04. PMID:12613565. although research has suggested that the left hemisphere's superiority for language processing stems from a comparatively parallel processing strategy, with the right hemisphere reliant upon a serial mechanism, left and right visual field presentations were not differentially affected by orthographic uniqueness point. 2003-04-04 2023-08-12 human
Susan Bookheime. Functional MRI of language: new approaches to understanding the cortical organization of semantic processing. Annual review of neuroscience. vol 25. 2002-10-10. PMID:12052907. these are (a) the role of the left inferior frontal lobe in semantic processing and dissociations from other frontal lobe language functions, (b) the organization of categories of objects and concepts in the temporal lobe, and (c) the role of the right hemisphere in comprehending contextual and figurative meaning. 2002-10-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Miriam Faust, Allon Kahan. Priming summation in the cerebral hemispheres: evidence from semantically convergent and semantically divergent primes. Neuropsychologia. vol 40. issue 7. 2002-06-11. PMID:11900741. the ability to activate and to maintain a large and relatively undifferentiated semantic field has been thought to be an important component of lexical semantic processing by the right hemisphere (rh). 2002-06-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Mika Koivisto, Heikki Hämäläine. Hemispheric semantic priming in the single word presentation task. Neuropsychologia. vol 40. issue 7. 2002-06-11. PMID:11900750. the role of the right hemisphere in automatic semantic processing may be very limited. 2002-06-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Aaron J Newman, Daphne Bavelier, David Corina, Peter Jezzard, Helen J Nevill. A critical period for right hemisphere recruitment in American Sign Language processing. Nature neuroscience. vol 5. issue 1. 2002-02-19. PMID:11753419. a critical period for right hemisphere recruitment in american sign language processing. 2002-02-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Aaron J Newman, Daphne Bavelier, David Corina, Peter Jezzard, Helen J Nevill. A critical period for right hemisphere recruitment in American Sign Language processing. Nature neuroscience. vol 5. issue 1. 2002-02-19. PMID:11753419. native learners of spoken languages show predominantly left-lateralized patterns of neural activation for language processing, whereas native learners of asl show extensive right hemisphere (rh) and lh activation. 2002-02-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
R Caplan, M Daprett. Making sense during conversation: an fMRI study. Neuroreport. vol 12. issue 16. 2002-01-22. PMID:11733724. although language is thought of as a left hemisphere function, there is increasing evidence that the right hemisphere contributes to language processing by identifying the theme of spoken and written language. 2002-01-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
A D Friederic. Syntactic, prosodic, and semantic processes in the brain: evidence from event-related neuroimaging. Journal of psycholinguistic research. vol 30. issue 3. 2002-01-10. PMID:11523273. inferior frontal and temporal brain areas in the left and the right hemisphere are identified to support different aspects of auditory language processing. 2002-01-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
R A Atchley, J Story, L Buchana. Exploring the contribution of the cerebral hemispheres to language comprehension deficits in adults with developmental language disorder. Brain and cognition. vol 46. issue 1-2. 2001-12-04. PMID:11527319. this right hemisphere lexical access deficit might contribute to the language comprehension difficulties exhibited by adult readers with a history of dld. 2001-12-04 2023-08-12 human
D Pizzagalli, D Lehmann, P Brugge. Lateralized direct and indirect semantic priming effects in subjects with paranormal experiences and beliefs. Psychopathology. vol 34. issue 2. 2001-06-21. PMID:11244378. believers showed stronger indirect (but not direct) semantic priming effects than disbelievers after left (but not right) visual field stimulation, indicating faster appreciation of distant semantic relations specifically by the right hemisphere, reportedly specialized in coarse rather than focused semantic processing. 2001-06-21 2023-08-12 human
P Calabrese, H Neufeld, A Falk, H J Markowitsch, C Müller, L Heuser, W Gehlen, H F Durwe. [Word generation in bilinguals--fMRI study with implications for language and memory processes]. Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie. vol 69. issue 1. 2001-03-22. PMID:11227986. thus, while the language which is acquired first in most cases is processed by the left hemisphere some studies in brain damaged but also experimental investigations propose a pivotal role of the right hemisphere in second language processing. 2001-03-22 2023-08-12 human
D Pizzagalli, D Lehmann, L Gianotti, T Koenig, H Tanaka, J Wackermann, P Brugge. Brain electric correlates of strong belief in paranormal phenomena: intracerebral EEG source and regional Omega complexity analyses. Psychiatry research. vol 100. issue 3. 2001-03-15. PMID:11120441. behavioral studies indicated that both schizotypal and paranormal ideation are based on an overreliance on the right hemisphere, whose coarse rather than focussed semantic processing may favor the emergence of 'loose' and 'uncommon' associations. 2001-03-15 2023-08-12 human
A Mecklinger, V Bosch, C Gruenewald, S Bentin, D Y von Cramo. What have Klingon letters and faces in common? An fMRI study on content-specific working memory systems. Human brain mapping. vol 11. issue 3. 2001-03-08. PMID:11098794. for geometrical objects and faces for which strategic semantic processing can be assumed, this activation was larger in the left than in the right hemisphere, whereas a bilateral or right dominant distribution was obtained for butterflies and spatial locations. 2001-03-08 2023-08-12 human
J Rönnberg, B Söderfeldt, J Risber. The cognitive neuroscience of signed language. Acta psychologica. vol 105. issue 2-3. 2001-02-15. PMID:11194414. the data also establish the role of the right hemisphere in signed language processing. 2001-02-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Rönnberg, B Söderfeldt, J Risber. The cognitive neuroscience of signed language. Acta psychologica. vol 105. issue 2-3. 2001-02-15. PMID:11194414. alternative hypotheses regarding what aspects of signed language processing are handled by the right hemisphere are currently tested. 2001-02-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
E K Warringto. The failure of language comprehension at sentence and phrasal levels in a patient who can speak normally. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 36. issue 3. 2000-12-15. PMID:10921670. an unexpected dissociation between intact propositional speech and impaired language comprehension was observed in a right handed patient following a right hemisphere stroke. 2000-12-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
M S Gazzanig. Neuroscience. Regional differences in cortical organization. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 289. issue 5486. 2000-09-27. PMID:11012363. as gazzaniga explains in his perspective, new results reveal the surprising finding of asymmetry in area 22 (which is important for language processing) of the left and right hemisphere (galuske et al.). 2000-09-27 2023-08-12 human