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) and non-brain-damaged (NBD) control subjects to use a discourse context to resolve lexically ambiguous words. Subjects first heard four-sentence discourse passages ending in ambiguous words and after an inter-stimulus interval (ISI) of either 0 or 750 ms, made lexical decisions on first- or second-meaning related visual targets. NBD control subjects, at the 0 ms ISI, only activated contextually appropriate meanings, though significant effects, as a group, were only seen in second-meaning biased contexts. Surprisingly, at the 750 ms ISI, these subjects activated both ...
The present study examined left (LH) and right (RH) hemisphere involvement in discourse processing b...
A cross-modal priming experiment was used to investigate lexical ambiguity resolution during sentenc...
This study investigated the proposition that the right hemisphere (RH) processes language in a globa...
Recent research has argued that the intact functioning of both the left (LH) and right cerebral hem...
Using a cross-modal semantic priming paradigm, the present study investigated the ability of left-he...
The present experiment was conducted to explore the time-course of lexical ambiguity resolution in n...
Nine individuals with complex language deficits following left-hemisphere cortical lesions and a mat...
Nine individuals with complex language deficits following left-hemisphere cortical lesions and a mat...
The linguistic phenomenon of lexical ambiguity has been intensively investigated as a means of gaini...
An increasing amount of evidence suggests that both cerebral hemispheres contribute to the comprehe...
Nine individuals with complex language deficits following left-hemisphere cortical lesions and a mat...
The left hemisphere (LH) is accepted as the dominant hemisphere for language processing. There is al...
We examined the issue of right cerebral hemisphere (RH) participation in sentential syntax processin...
We examined the issue of right cerebral hemisphere (RH) participation in sentential syntax processin...
Using an auditory semantic priming paradigm, the present study investigated the abilities of left-he...
The present study examined left (LH) and right (RH) hemisphere involvement in discourse processing b...
A cross-modal priming experiment was used to investigate lexical ambiguity resolution during sentenc...
This study investigated the proposition that the right hemisphere (RH) processes language in a globa...
Recent research has argued that the intact functioning of both the left (LH) and right cerebral hem...
Using a cross-modal semantic priming paradigm, the present study investigated the ability of left-he...
The present experiment was conducted to explore the time-course of lexical ambiguity resolution in n...
Nine individuals with complex language deficits following left-hemisphere cortical lesions and a mat...
Nine individuals with complex language deficits following left-hemisphere cortical lesions and a mat...
The linguistic phenomenon of lexical ambiguity has been intensively investigated as a means of gaini...
An increasing amount of evidence suggests that both cerebral hemispheres contribute to the comprehe...
Nine individuals with complex language deficits following left-hemisphere cortical lesions and a mat...
The left hemisphere (LH) is accepted as the dominant hemisphere for language processing. There is al...
We examined the issue of right cerebral hemisphere (RH) participation in sentential syntax processin...
We examined the issue of right cerebral hemisphere (RH) participation in sentential syntax processin...
Using an auditory semantic priming paradigm, the present study investigated the abilities of left-he...
The present study examined left (LH) and right (RH) hemisphere involvement in discourse processing b...
A cross-modal priming experiment was used to investigate lexical ambiguity resolution during sentenc...
This study investigated the proposition that the right hemisphere (RH) processes language in a globa...