Automatic and effortful processing of emotional intonation after right or left hemisphere brain damage

CA Tompkins - Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1991 - ASHA
This study assessed the effects of unilateral right (RHD) or left hemisphere brain damage
(LHD) on the knowledge and processing of emotional information imparted by vocal …

Perception of emotional intonation by brain-damaged adults: The influence of task processing levels

CA Tompkins, CR Flowers - Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing …, 1985 - ASHA
This research examined perception of moods from the tone-of-voice of semantically neutral
phrases following unilateral cerebrovascular accident. It was hypothesized that right …

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 …

Redundancy enhances emotional inferencing by right-and left-hemisphere-damaged adults

CA Tompkins - Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1991 - ASHA
This study investigated the influence of enhanced textual redundancy on affective
interpretations made by unilaterally right or left hemisphere brain-damaged adults and …

Contextual mood priming following left and right hemisphere damage

CA Tompkins, CR Flowers - Brain and Cognition, 1987 - Elsevier
This research examined the influence of mood-congruent and mood-incongruent contexts
on recognizing affective prosody after brain damage. Predictions stemmed from an …

The ability to perceive and comprehend intonation in linguistic and affective contexts by brain-damaged adults

MD Pell, SR Baum - Brain and language, 1997 - Elsevier
Receptive tasks of linguistic and affective prosody were administered to 9 right-hemisphere-
damaged (RHD), 10 left-hemisphere-damaged (LHD), and 10 age-matched control (NC) …

The identification of affective-prosodic stimuli by left-and right-hemisphere-damaged subjects: all errors are not created equal

DV Lancker, JJ Sidtis - Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1992 - ASHA
Impairments in listening tasks that require subjects to match affective-prosodic speech
utterances with appropriate facial expressions have been reported after both left-and right …

The temporal organization of affective and non-affective speech in patients with right-hemisphere infarcts

MD Pell - Cortex, 1999 - Elsevier
To evaluate the right hemisphere's role in encoding speech prosody, an acoustic
investigation of timing characteristics was undertaken in speakers with and without focal …

A resource of validated affective and neutral sentences to assess identification of emotion in spoken language after a brain injury

BM Ben-David, PHHM Van Lieshout, T Leszcz - Brain injury, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Primary objective: The ability to identify emotions in spoken language is an essential
component of communication and could be disrupted in persons with brain injury. Current …

Unilateral brain damage, prosodic comprehension deficits, and the acoustic cues to prosody

MD Pell, SR Baum - Brain and Language, 1997 - Elsevier
Stimuli from two previously presented comprehension tasks of affective and linguistic
prosody (Pell & Baum, 1997) were analyzed acoustically and subjected to several …