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 of auditory word triplets containing a lexical ambiguity. The critical conditions were concordant (e.g., coin-bank-money), discordant (e.g., river-bank-money), neutral (e.g., day-bank-money), and unrelated (e.g., river-day-money). Triplets were presented with an interstimulus interval (ISI) of 100 and 1250 ms. Overall, the left-hemisphere-damaged subjects appeared able to exhaustively access meanings for lexical ambiguities rapidly, but were unable to reduce the level of activation for contextually inappropriate meanings at both short and long ISIs, unlike contro...
Targets related to ambiguous primes were projected to the left and right visual fields in a lexical ...
Lexical-semantic function was investigated in 10 participants with lesions of the dominant nonthalam...
Language is considered to be one of the most lateralized human brain functions. Left hemisphere domi...
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...
In the present study, a cross-modal semantic priming task was used to investigate the ability of lef...
The present experiment was conducted to explore the time-course of lexical ambiguity resolution in n...
Recent research has argued that the intact functioning of both the left (LH) and right cerebral hem...
The linguistic phenomenon of lexical ambiguity has been intensively investigated as a means of gaini...
Using a cross-modal semantic priming paradigm, the present study investigated the ability of left-he...
An increasing amount of evidence suggests that both cerebral hemispheres contribute to the comprehe...
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...
Recent studies indicate that hemispheric asymmetries in lexical access exist, with the left hemisphe...
Targets related to ambiguous primes were projected to the left and right visual fields in a lexical ...
Lexical-semantic function was investigated in 10 participants with lesions of the dominant nonthalam...
Language is considered to be one of the most lateralized human brain functions. Left hemisphere domi...
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...
In the present study, a cross-modal semantic priming task was used to investigate the ability of lef...
The present experiment was conducted to explore the time-course of lexical ambiguity resolution in n...
Recent research has argued that the intact functioning of both the left (LH) and right cerebral hem...
The linguistic phenomenon of lexical ambiguity has been intensively investigated as a means of gaini...
Using a cross-modal semantic priming paradigm, the present study investigated the ability of left-he...
An increasing amount of evidence suggests that both cerebral hemispheres contribute to the comprehe...
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...
Recent studies indicate that hemispheric asymmetries in lexical access exist, with the left hemisphe...
Targets related to ambiguous primes were projected to the left and right visual fields in a lexical ...
Lexical-semantic function was investigated in 10 participants with lesions of the dominant nonthalam...
Language is considered to be one of the most lateralized human brain functions. Left hemisphere domi...