All Relations between language understanding and right cerebral hemisphere

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M P Rastatter, C W Del. Reaction times of moderate and severe stutterers to monaural verbal stimuli: some implications for neurolinguistic organization. Journal of speech and hearing research. vol 30. issue 1. 1987-05-15. PMID:3560894. these findings were in concert with an efficiency model of neurolinguistic organization that suggests that the left hemisphere is dominant for language processing with the right hemisphere being capable of performing less efficient auditory-verbal analysis. 1987-05-15 2023-08-11 human
J R Duhamel, M Ponce. Deep dysphasia in a case of phonemic deafness: role of the right hemisphere in auditory language comprehension. Neuropsychologia. vol 24. issue 6. 1987-03-10. PMID:3808285. deep dysphasia in a case of phonemic deafness: role of the right hemisphere in auditory language comprehension. 1987-03-10 2023-08-11 Not clear
M N Metz-Lutz, E Dah. Analysis of word comprehension in a case of pure word deafness. Brain and language. vol 23. issue 1. 1984-11-21. PMID:6478188. an attempt is made to demonstrate that the patient resorts to this semantic processing and that this reflects the linguistic competence of the right hemisphere. 1984-11-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
D R Vocat. Differential cerebral speech lateralization in Crow Indian and Anglo children. Neuropsychologia. vol 22. issue 4. 1984-11-09. PMID:6483175. as predicted (1) the bilingual children demonstrated a more symmetrical cerebral representation for language processing than the monolingual children; and (2) the bilingual primary crow speakers had a greater right hemisphere involvement in receptive language processing than the monolingual english speakers. 1984-11-09 2023-08-12 human
D S Knopman, A B Rubens, O A Selnes, A C Klassen, M W Meye. Mechanisms of recovery from aphasia: evidence from serial xenon 133 cerebral blood flow studies. Annals of neurology. vol 15. issue 6. 1984-08-07. PMID:6204581. the study provides evidence for participation of the right hemisphere in language comprehension in recovering aphasics, and for later return of function in left hemisphere regions that may have been functionally impaired early during recovery. 1984-08-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
M S Gazzaniga, C S Smyli. Dissociation of language and cognition. A psychological profile of two disconnected right hemispheres. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 107 ( Pt 1). 1984-04-17. PMID:6697151. the results suggest that the presence of language in the right hemisphere, a brain system that ordinarily does not possess such competence, need not necessarily confer the full complement of cognitive skills associated with the language processing skills of the left hemisphere. 1984-04-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
X Y Hartle. Receptive language processing of Down's syndrome children. Journal of mental deficiency research. vol 26 (Pt 4). 1983-06-10. PMID:6221113. the results were discussed in terms of the language development of down's syndrome children, given a possible right hemisphere dominance for language processing. 1983-06-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
K d Hamsher, H S Levin, A L Bento. Facial recognition in patients with focal brain lesions. Archives of neurology. vol 36. issue 13. 1980-01-24. PMID:508147. nonaphasic patients with posterior right hemisphere lesions and aphasic patients with substantial impairment in language comprehension showed a notably high frequency of defect. 1980-01-24 2023-08-11 human
F Lhermitte, F Chain, F Chedru, C Pene. A study of visual processes in a case of interhemispheric disconnexion. Journal of the neurological sciences. vol 28. issue 3. 1976-08-23. PMID:932779. tasks were devised to test the abilities of the major and minor hemisphere: (a) the left hemisphere demonstrated a complete dominance for language expression and an incomplete dominance for written language comprehension; (b) the right hemisphere appeared to be dominant for some visuo-spatial tasks including number comprehension; (c) when the hemispheres were given contradictory visual informations on a non-verbal task (chimeric stimuli) there was a predominance of the right hemisphere. 1976-08-23 2023-08-11 Not clear