Neuropsychology has traditionally studied language emphasizing the exclusive control of the left hemisphere of the brain over this process. With the growing development of this area in psychology and the availability of neuroimaging techniques, a critical analysis of the traditional concept of cerebral dominance for language and of the bases of the neurobiological representations of this cognitive function is crucial. In this context, this review aims to investigate evidence brought by neuroimaging studies on the role of the right hemisphere in communicative processing in healthy individuals. Data suggest a co-activation of brain hemispheres in this processing, with an important contribution given by the right hemisphere in discursive, prag...
International audienceHemispheric language dominance (HLD) has been determined by means of functiona...
This chapter explores in a theoretical manner the potential correlations, previously suggested by He...
Verbal stimuli often induce right-hemispheric activation in patients with aphasia after left-hemisph...
Hemispheric specialization for linguistic prosody is a controversial issue. While it is commonly ass...
Language function in the right-hemispheric homologues of Brocas and Wernickes areas does not only co...
Background: Current models emphasize that language-related functions are predominantly organized in ...
The two hemispheres of the brain are specialized for different functions. For\ud example, the left h...
This review highlights the importance of right hemisphere language functions for successful social c...
This review highlights the importance of right hemisphere language functions for successful social c...
■ The question of hemispheric lateralization of neural pro-cesses is one that is pertinent to a rang...
International audienceTo evaluate the relative role of left and right hemispheres (RH) and describe ...
International audienceThis review synthesizes anatomo-functional variability of language hemispheric...
It is generally known that each hemisphere of the human brain has different functions in the percept...
The question of hemispheric lateralization of neural processes is one that is pertinent to a range o...
The corpus callosum is the largest fiber bundle in the human brain and mediates communication betwee...
International audienceHemispheric language dominance (HLD) has been determined by means of functiona...
This chapter explores in a theoretical manner the potential correlations, previously suggested by He...
Verbal stimuli often induce right-hemispheric activation in patients with aphasia after left-hemisph...
Hemispheric specialization for linguistic prosody is a controversial issue. While it is commonly ass...
Language function in the right-hemispheric homologues of Brocas and Wernickes areas does not only co...
Background: Current models emphasize that language-related functions are predominantly organized in ...
The two hemispheres of the brain are specialized for different functions. For\ud example, the left h...
This review highlights the importance of right hemisphere language functions for successful social c...
This review highlights the importance of right hemisphere language functions for successful social c...
■ The question of hemispheric lateralization of neural pro-cesses is one that is pertinent to a rang...
International audienceTo evaluate the relative role of left and right hemispheres (RH) and describe ...
International audienceThis review synthesizes anatomo-functional variability of language hemispheric...
It is generally known that each hemisphere of the human brain has different functions in the percept...
The question of hemispheric lateralization of neural processes is one that is pertinent to a range o...
The corpus callosum is the largest fiber bundle in the human brain and mediates communication betwee...
International audienceHemispheric language dominance (HLD) has been determined by means of functiona...
This chapter explores in a theoretical manner the potential correlations, previously suggested by He...
Verbal stimuli often induce right-hemispheric activation in patients with aphasia after left-hemisph...