Recent studies have suggested that semantic memory is more diffusely organized in the right hemisphere of the brain and that words directed to this hemisphere are more likely to activate meanings distantly related to the input. It is argued that this model of language processes predicts that variations in the associative strength of word pairs should give rise to different patterns of priming in each hemisphere. Specifically, the right hemisphere should exhibit relatively more facilitation than the left in response to weaker associative relationships, whereas the left hemisphere should exhibit relatively more facilitation than the right in the context of stronger relationships. This study varied the strength of the semantic association betw...
published_or_final_versionabstracttocEducational PsychologyMasterMaster of Social Science
Current models of hemispheric differences in word semantic processing converge on the hypothesis tha...
The present study examined left (LH) and right (RH) hemisphere involvement in discourse processing b...
Coney (1998) used a priming procedure to obtain evidence that the left and right hemispheres contrib...
Based predominantly on semantic priming studies with divided visual field (DVF) presentation, curren...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The first two experiments exa...
Brain imaging studies have repeatedly shown a dominant involvement of the left hemisphere (LH) in th...
Brain imaging studies have repeatedly shown a dominant involvement of the left hemisphere (LH) in th...
The way in which the semantic information associated with people is organised in the brain is still ...
89 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Normal language comprehension ...
Targets related to ambiguous primes were projected to the left and right visual fields in a lexical ...
In this study, the question of hemispheric abilities in processing explicit semantic and phonologica...
This study set out to evaluate Cook’s (1986) topographical inhibitory model of language processing i...
Some theories of reading and of reading disorders assume that the right hemisphere plays an importan...
This study set out to evaluate Cook’s (1986) topographical inhibitory model of language processing i...
published_or_final_versionabstracttocEducational PsychologyMasterMaster of Social Science
Current models of hemispheric differences in word semantic processing converge on the hypothesis tha...
The present study examined left (LH) and right (RH) hemisphere involvement in discourse processing b...
Coney (1998) used a priming procedure to obtain evidence that the left and right hemispheres contrib...
Based predominantly on semantic priming studies with divided visual field (DVF) presentation, curren...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The first two experiments exa...
Brain imaging studies have repeatedly shown a dominant involvement of the left hemisphere (LH) in th...
Brain imaging studies have repeatedly shown a dominant involvement of the left hemisphere (LH) in th...
The way in which the semantic information associated with people is organised in the brain is still ...
89 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Normal language comprehension ...
Targets related to ambiguous primes were projected to the left and right visual fields in a lexical ...
In this study, the question of hemispheric abilities in processing explicit semantic and phonologica...
This study set out to evaluate Cook’s (1986) topographical inhibitory model of language processing i...
Some theories of reading and of reading disorders assume that the right hemisphere plays an importan...
This study set out to evaluate Cook’s (1986) topographical inhibitory model of language processing i...
published_or_final_versionabstracttocEducational PsychologyMasterMaster of Social Science
Current models of hemispheric differences in word semantic processing converge on the hypothesis tha...
The present study examined left (LH) and right (RH) hemisphere involvement in discourse processing b...