Affective priming research suggests that processing of affective words is a quick and short lived process. Using the divided visual field (DVF) paradigm, investigations of the lateralization of affective word processing have yielded inconsistent results. However, research on semantic processing of words generally suggests that the left hemisphere (LH) is the location where rapid processing occurs. We investigated the processing of affective (emotional) words using a combination of the DVF and affective priming paradigms, and four stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs)—0, 150, 300, and 750 ms. The priming pattern yielded by males (n = 32) showed quick priming (at 0-ms SOA) of affective words in the LH; there was slower right hemisphere (RH) prim...
Language research has moved from the left hemisphere (LH) processing all language, to a differential...
Thirty male and thirty female undergraduate students participated in a divided visual field study de...
Within hemispheric asymmetry literature, emotional processing appears to be predominately right late...
Gender can influence the lateralization of emotional processing. Specifically, women exhibit more b...
Evidence suggests that the cerebral hemispheres are differentially specialised for the processing of...
We investigate the contribution of both hemispheres in a lateralised lexical decision paradigm with ...
The meaning of a speech stream is communicated by more than the particular words used by the speaker...
Hemispheric lateralization is the idea that different areas of the brain specialize in processing di...
The brain activity associated with automatic semantic priming has been extensively studied. Thus far...
Recent studies indicate that hemispheric asymmetries in lexical access exist, with the left hemisphe...
Roesmann K, Dellert T, Junghoefer M, et al. The causal role of prefrontal hemispheric asymmetry in v...
Targets related to ambiguous primes were projected to the left and right visual fields in a lexical ...
The right cerebral hemisphere has long been argued to lack phonological processing capacity. Recentl...
Language is a cognitive function that is asymmetrically distributed across both hemispheres, with le...
Current models of hemispheric differences in word semantic processing converge on the hypothesis tha...
Language research has moved from the left hemisphere (LH) processing all language, to a differential...
Thirty male and thirty female undergraduate students participated in a divided visual field study de...
Within hemispheric asymmetry literature, emotional processing appears to be predominately right late...
Gender can influence the lateralization of emotional processing. Specifically, women exhibit more b...
Evidence suggests that the cerebral hemispheres are differentially specialised for the processing of...
We investigate the contribution of both hemispheres in a lateralised lexical decision paradigm with ...
The meaning of a speech stream is communicated by more than the particular words used by the speaker...
Hemispheric lateralization is the idea that different areas of the brain specialize in processing di...
The brain activity associated with automatic semantic priming has been extensively studied. Thus far...
Recent studies indicate that hemispheric asymmetries in lexical access exist, with the left hemisphe...
Roesmann K, Dellert T, Junghoefer M, et al. The causal role of prefrontal hemispheric asymmetry in v...
Targets related to ambiguous primes were projected to the left and right visual fields in a lexical ...
The right cerebral hemisphere has long been argued to lack phonological processing capacity. Recentl...
Language is a cognitive function that is asymmetrically distributed across both hemispheres, with le...
Current models of hemispheric differences in word semantic processing converge on the hypothesis tha...
Language research has moved from the left hemisphere (LH) processing all language, to a differential...
Thirty male and thirty female undergraduate students participated in a divided visual field study de...
Within hemispheric asymmetry literature, emotional processing appears to be predominately right late...