All Relations between pragmatics and right cerebral hemisphere

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Catherine C B Griffith. Pragmatic abilities in adults with and without dyslexia: a pilot study. Dyslexia (Chichester, England). vol 13. issue 4. 2008-01-10. PMID:17624909. the study compares the score results of 20 dyslexic and 20 non-dyslexic adults on the dyslexia adult screening test (dast), the right hemisphere language battery and the author's own pragmatic competence questionnaire. 2008-01-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nachum Soroker, Asa Kasher, Rachel Giora, Gila Batori, Cecilia Corn, Mali Gil, Eran Zaide. Processing of basic speech acts following localized brain damage: a new light on the neuroanatomy of language. Brain and cognition. vol 57. issue 2. 2005-07-29. PMID:15708219. this finding argues against the common conjecture that the right hemisphere of most right-handers plays a dominant role in natural language pragmatics. 2005-07-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Zanini, K Bryan, G De Luca, A Bav. Italian Right Hemisphere Language Battery: the normative study. Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology. vol 26. issue 1. 2005-07-20. PMID:15877183. the battery of tests was not intended to be cognitively oriented, by providing evidence of the cognitive impairments underpinning verbal pragmatic deficits; on the contrary, it permits the detection of the presence/absence of impairments in processing the main pragmatic features of verbal communication traditionally associated with right hemisphere lesions. 2005-07-20 2023-08-12 human
Steven M Berman, Mark A Mandelkern, Hao Phan, Eran Zaide. Complementary hemispheric specialization for word and accent detection. NeuroImage. vol 19. issue 2 Pt 1. 2003-08-26. PMID:12814582. the results are interpreted as supporting left hemisphere specialization for extraction of the linguistic, phonetic, and semantic information contained in speech, and right hemisphere specialization for pragmatics, the social context of linguistic communication. 2003-08-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
E Zaidel, A Kasher, N Soroker, G Bator. Effects of right and left hemisphere damage on performance of the "Right Hemisphere Communication Battery". Brain and language. vol 80. issue 3. 2002-05-21. PMID:11896655. the results argue against selective right hemisphere (rh) involvement in the rhcb, alleged to measure pragmatic aspects of language use, and show, instead, bilateral involvement. 2002-05-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
A G Cuerva, L Sabe, G Kuzis, C Tiberti, F Dorrego, S E Starkstei. Theory of mind and pragmatic abilities in dementia. Neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, and behavioral neurology. vol 14. issue 3. 2002-01-02. PMID:11513098. deficits in both tom and pragmatic abilities have been described in patients with neurologic disorders, such as frontal lobe lesions and right hemisphere strokes, but have not been assessed in demented patients. 2002-01-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
F Happé, H Brownell, E Winne. Acquired 'theory of mind' impairments following stroke. Cognition. vol 70. issue 3. 1999-07-09. PMID:10384736. the present study examined theory of mind in adults who had suffered right hemisphere stroke, a group known to show pragmatic and social difficulties. 1999-07-09 2023-08-12 human
M Siegal, J Carrington, M Rade. Theory of mind and pragmatic understanding following right hemisphere damage. Brain and language. vol 53. issue 1. 1996-10-28. PMID:8722898. as the right hemisphere has been seen to be responsible for the interpretation of the pragmatic aspects of communication, right-hemisphere-damaged (rhd) and left-hemisphere-damaged (lhd) adult patients in our study were compared on their ability to correctly draw inferences in false belief tasks. 1996-10-28 2023-08-12 human
M Siegal, J Carrington, M Rade. Theory of mind and pragmatic understanding following right hemisphere damage. Brain and language. vol 53. issue 1. 1996-10-28. PMID:8722898. theory of mind and pragmatic understanding following right hemisphere damage. 1996-10-28 2023-08-12 human
B J Bos. Pragmatics: right brain communication. Axone (Dartmouth, N.S.). vol 17. issue 4. 1996-09-26. PMID:8716942. pragmatic competence mediated by the right hemisphere, is an equally important and essential component of human communication. 1996-09-26 2023-08-12 human
J A Kaplan, H H Brownell, J R Jacobs, H Gardne. The effects of right hemisphere damage on the pragmatic interpretation of conversational remarks. Brain and language. vol 38. issue 2. 1990-05-14. PMID:2322815. the effects of right hemisphere damage on the pragmatic interpretation of conversational remarks. 1990-05-14 2023-08-11 human