AbstractPatient studies suggest that speech and environmental sounds are differentially processed by the left and right hemispheres. Here, using functional imaging in normal subjects, we compared semantic processing of spoken words to equivalent processing of environmental sounds, after controlling for low-level perceptual differences. Words enhanced activation in left anterior and posterior superior temporal regions, while environmental sounds enhanced activation in a right posterior superior temporal region. This left/right dissociation was unchanged by different attentional/working memory contexts, but it was specific to tasks requiring semantic analysis. While semantic processing involves widely distributed networks in both hemispheres,...
The left hemisphere (LH) is accepted as the dominant hemisphere for language processing. There is al...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...
The left cerebral hemisphere is dominant for language processing in most individuals. It has been su...
AbstractPatient studies suggest that speech and environmental sounds are differentially processed by...
In the healthy human brain, the processing of language is strongly lateralised, usually to the left ...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
Although aphasia is often characterized as a selective impairment in language function, left hemisph...
Recent work has found support for two dissociable and parallel neural subsystems underlying object ...
In the visual domain, Marsolek and colleagues have found support for two dissociable and parallel ne...
AbstractSemantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-do...
This work includes several studies exploring functional specialization of human primary and anterior...
Speech comprehension has been shown to be a strikingly bilateral process, but the differential contr...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
A syntactic and a semantic task were per-formed by German-speaking healthy subjects and apha-sics wi...
In the healthy human brain, the processing of language is strongly lateralised, usually to the left ...
The left hemisphere (LH) is accepted as the dominant hemisphere for language processing. There is al...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...
The left cerebral hemisphere is dominant for language processing in most individuals. It has been su...
AbstractPatient studies suggest that speech and environmental sounds are differentially processed by...
In the healthy human brain, the processing of language is strongly lateralised, usually to the left ...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
Although aphasia is often characterized as a selective impairment in language function, left hemisph...
Recent work has found support for two dissociable and parallel neural subsystems underlying object ...
In the visual domain, Marsolek and colleagues have found support for two dissociable and parallel ne...
AbstractSemantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-do...
This work includes several studies exploring functional specialization of human primary and anterior...
Speech comprehension has been shown to be a strikingly bilateral process, but the differential contr...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
A syntactic and a semantic task were per-formed by German-speaking healthy subjects and apha-sics wi...
In the healthy human brain, the processing of language is strongly lateralised, usually to the left ...
The left hemisphere (LH) is accepted as the dominant hemisphere for language processing. There is al...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...
The left cerebral hemisphere is dominant for language processing in most individuals. It has been su...