Processing homonymy and polysemy: Effects of sentential context and time-course following unilateral brain damage
E Klepousniotou, SR Baum - Brain and Language, 2005 - Elsevier
The present study investigated the abilities of left-hemisphere-damaged (LHD) non-fluent
aphasic, right-hemisphere-damaged (RHD), and normal control individuals to access, in …
aphasic, right-hemisphere-damaged (RHD), and normal control individuals to access, in …
Unilateral brain damage effects on processing homonymous and polysemous words
E Klepousniotou, SR Baum - Brain and Language, 2005 - Elsevier
Using an auditory semantic priming paradigm, the present study investigated the abilities of
left-hemisphere-damaged (LHD) non-fluent aphasic, right-hemisphere-damaged (RHD) and …
left-hemisphere-damaged (LHD) non-fluent aphasic, right-hemisphere-damaged (RHD) and …
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 …
Hemispheric contributions to lexical ambiguity resolution in a discourse context: Evidence from individuals with unilateral left and right hemisphere lesions
CM Grindrod, SR Baum - Brain and cognition, 2005 - Elsevier
In the present study, a cross-modal semantic priming task was used to investigate the ability
of left-hemisphere-damaged (LHD) nonfluent aphasic, right-hemisphere-damaged (RHD) …
of left-hemisphere-damaged (LHD) nonfluent aphasic, right-hemisphere-damaged (RHD) …
Sensitivity to local sentence context information in lexical ambiguity resolution: Evidence from left-and right-hemisphere-damaged individuals
CM Grindrod, SR Baum - Brain and Language, 2003 - Elsevier
Using a cross-modal semantic priming paradigm, the present study investigated the ability of
left-hemisphere-damaged (LHD) nonfluent aphasic, right-hemisphere-damaged (RHD) and …
left-hemisphere-damaged (LHD) nonfluent aphasic, right-hemisphere-damaged (RHD) and …
Knowledge and strategies for processing lexical metaphor after right or left hemisphere brain damage
CA Tompkins - Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1990 - ASHA
This study was designed to assess how unilateral right hemisphere brain damage (RHD)
affects the knowledge and processing of metaphoric aspects of word meaning. Ambiguous …
affects the knowledge and processing of metaphoric aspects of word meaning. Ambiguous …
Contextual influences on comprehension of multiple-meaning words by right hemisphere brain-damaged and non-brain-damaged adults
AB Schmitzer, M Strauss, S DeMarco - Aphasiology, 1997 - Taylor & Francis
This investigation examined the influence of context on the interpretation of denotative and
connotative meanings of homographs in right hemisphere brain-damaged (RHBD) and non …
connotative meanings of homographs in right hemisphere brain-damaged (RHBD) and non …
Sustained meaning activation for polysemous but not homonymous words: Evidence from EEG
LJ MacGregor, J Bouwsema, E Klepousniotou - Neuropsychologia, 2015 - Elsevier
Theoretical linguistic accounts of lexical ambiguity distinguish between homonymy, where
words that share a lexical form have unrelated meanings, and polysemy, where the …
words that share a lexical form have unrelated meanings, and polysemy, where the …
Hemispheric contributions to lexical ambiguity resolution: Evidence from individuals with complex language impairment following left-hemisphere lesions
Nine individuals with complex language deficits following left-hemisphere cortical lesions
and a matched control group (n= 9) performed speeded lexical decisions on the third word …
and a matched control group (n= 9) performed speeded lexical decisions on the third word …
Meaning selection and the subcortex: Evidence of reduced lexical ambiguity repetition effects following subcortical lesions
DA Copland - Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2006 - Springer
Recent research indicates that individuals with nonthalamic subcortical (NS) lesions can
experience difficulties processing lexical ambiguities in a variety of contexts. This study …
experience difficulties processing lexical ambiguities in a variety of contexts. This study …