Idiosyncratic word associations following right hemisphere damage
G Glosser, H Goodglass - Journal of clinical and experimental …, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
Single oral word associations produced by right-hemisphere-damaged (RHD) stroke
patients and age-matched healthy controls were analyzed to assess the right-hemisphere …
patients and age-matched healthy controls were analyzed to assess the right-hemisphere …
[PDF][PDF] Contribution of the right hemisphere to the processing of concrete words
P Rainville, P Goulet, Y Joanette - Clinical aphasiology, 1995 - core.ac.uk
In spite of controversies, numerous studies have suggested that the right hemisphere (RH)
of right-handers demonstrates some lexical–semantic abilities (see Joanette, Goulet, & …
of right-handers demonstrates some lexical–semantic abilities (see Joanette, Goulet, & …
Lexical‐semantic deficits following right hemisphere damage: Evidence from verbal fluency tasks
R Varley - International Journal of Language & Communication …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACTS The evidence of lexical‐semantic deficits following right, non‐language‐
dominant hemisphere injury was assessed using word (or verbal) fluency tests. Two groups …
dominant hemisphere injury was assessed using word (or verbal) fluency tests. Two groups …
Activation and maintenance of peripheral semantic features of unambiguous words after right hemisphere brain damage in adults
CA Tompkins, W Fassbinder, VL Scharp, KM Meigh - Aphasiology, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Background: The right cerebral hemisphere (RH) sustains activation of subordinate,
secondary, less common, and/or distantly related meanings of words. Much of the pertinent …
secondary, less common, and/or distantly related meanings of words. Much of the pertinent …
Language and verbal memory after right hemispheric stroke: a clinical-CT scan study
The performances on language and verbal memory tests of 26 right-hemisphere damaged
subjects (RHD) have been compared with normal controls and 11 non-aphasic left …
subjects (RHD) have been compared with normal controls and 11 non-aphasic left …
Lexical judgements after right-or left-hemisphere injury
C Chiarello, KL Church - Neuropsychologia, 1986 - Elsevier
Patients with unilateral left-or right-hemisphere lesions were asked to make similarity
judgements to visually presented words on the basis of rhyme, meaning or visual similarity …
judgements to visually presented words on the basis of rhyme, meaning or visual similarity …
Activation of the Lexical-semantic System in Right-brain-damaged Right-handers
J Gagnon, P Goulet, Y Joanette - Linguistics and Cognitive Neuroscience …, 1994 - Springer
A right hemisphere lesion can be the source of difficulties in the processing of words in right-
handed individuals (Joanette, Goulet & Hannequin 1990). The research that have attempted …
handed individuals (Joanette, Goulet & Hannequin 1990). The research that have attempted …
Comprehension of familiar phrases by left-but not by right-hemisphere damaged patients
DR Van Lancker, D Kempler - Brain and language, 1987 - Elsevier
Single words, familiar phrases (idioms and speech formulas), and novel sentences
(matched to the familiar phrases in length, frequency, and structure) were selected for a …
(matched to the familiar phrases in length, frequency, and structure) were selected for a …
Word fluency after a right-hemisphere lesion
P Goulet, Y Joanette, L Sabourin, F Giroux - Neuropsychologia, 1997 - Elsevier
Joanette and Goulet (Neuropsychologia, 1986, 24, 875–879) reported that right-handed
patients suffering from a right-hemisphere stroke were impaired on semantic but not on …
patients suffering from a right-hemisphere stroke were impaired on semantic but not on …
[PDF][PDF] Semantic deficits in right hemisphere patients
It is by now fairly well established that the right hemisphere plays a role in some aspects of
language comprehension {see for an overview. Joanette. Goulet, & Hannequin. 1990) …
language comprehension {see for an overview. Joanette. Goulet, & Hannequin. 1990) …