Right hemisphere specialization for the identification of emotional words and sentences: Evidence from stroke patients

JC Borod, F Andelman, LK Obler, JR Tweedy… - Neuropsychologia, 1992 - Elsevier
This study examines the contribution of the lexical/verbal channel to emotional processing in
16 right brain-damaged (RBD), 16 left brain-damaged (LBD) and 16 normal control (NC) …

Emotional versus nonemotional lexical perception in patients with right and left brain damage

BA Cicero, JC Borod, C Santschi… - Cognitive and …, 1999 - journals.lww.com
Background: Hypotheses pertaining to laterality and emotion were tested. More specifically,
we were interested in whether the right hemisphere is dominant for verbally-presented …

Right hemisphere emotional perception: evidence across multiple channels.

JC Borod, BA Cicero, LK Obler, J Welkowitz… - …, 1998 - psycnet.apa.org
Emotional perception was examined in stroke patients across 3 communication channels:
facial, prosodic, and lexical. Hemispheric specialization for emotion was tested via right …

Hemispheric specialization for discourse reports of emotional experiences: relationships to demographic, neurological, and perceptual variables

JC Borod, KD Rorie, CS Haywood, F Andelman… - Neuropsychologia, 1996 - Elsevier
This study examined hemispheric specialization for discourse reports of emotional and
nonemotional experience in 16 right-brain-damaged (RBD), 16 left-brain-damaged (LBD) …

Impact of emotional content on discourse production in patients with unilateral brain damage

RL Bloom, JC Borod, LK Obler, LJ Gerstman - Brain and Language, 1992 - Elsevier
A picture story task was developed to examine expression of emotion via the verbal/lexical
channel. The task elicited discourse with either emotional, visual-spatial, or neutral content …

Effects of right and left hemisphere cerebrovascular lesions on discrimination of prosodic and semantic aspects of affect in sentences

S Lalande, CMJ Braun, N Charlebois, HA Whitaker - Brain and language, 1992 - Elsevier
Ten nonaphasic left cerebrovascular accident (CVA) patients, 12 right CVA patients, and 16
normals were matched for age, education, lesion sizes, and postonset intervals; all were …

Laterality and sex differences for visual recognition of emotional and non-emotional words

R Graves, T Landis, H Goodglass - Neuropsychologia, 1981 - Elsevier
Clinical and experimental evidence indicate that the right hemisphere possesses a special
capacity for emotional non-verbal material. The possibility that this ability would extend to …

Hemispheric asymmetry in the processing of emotional content in word meanings: The effect of current and past depression

RA Atchley, SS Ilardi, A Enloe - Brain and language, 2003 - Elsevier
We examined hemispheric lateralization of emotion processing by comparing the
performance of clinically depressed, previously depressed, and control individuals on a …

Review of emotion recognition in stroke patients

R Yuvaraj, M Murugappan, MI Norlinah… - Dementia and geriatric …, 2013 - karger.com
Objective: Patients suffering from stroke have a diminished ability to recognize emotions.
This paper presents a review of neuropsychological studies that investigated the basic …

Emotional words: what's so different from just words?

T Landis - Cortex, 2006 - Elsevier
Aphasic patients, in particular global aphasics, may still swear and produce emotional
utterances with ease. Based on these clinical observations we investigated emotional word …