A visual hemifield experiment investigated hemispheric specialization among hearing children and adults and prelingually, profoundly deaf youngsters who were exposed intensively to Cued Speech (CS). Of interest was whether deaf CS users, who undergo a development of phonology and grammar of the spoken language similar to that of hearing youngsters, would display similar laterality patterns in the processing of written language. Semantic, rhyme, and visual judgement tasks were used. In the visual task no VF advantage was observed. A RVF (left hemisphere) advantage was obtained for both the deaf and the hearing subjects for the semantic task, supporting NevilleÕs claim that the acquisition of competence in the grammar of language is critical ...
Studies to date that have used fTCD to examine language lateralisation have predominantly used word ...
Objective: Our study investigated hemispheric lateralization for musical structure processing using ...
Deaf subjects who use American Sign Language as their primary language gener-ated visual mental imag...
Investigations of language lateralization have focused mostly on verbal language although that fact ...
The effect of sensory experience on hemispheric specialisation for language production is not well u...
Recent investigations have indicated a relationship between the development of cerebral lateralizati...
Recent investigations have indicated a relationship between the development of cerebral lateralizati...
AbstractStudies to date that have used fTCD to examine language lateralisation have predominantly us...
In humans the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain are functionally specialized with the left hemis...
Evidence suggests that an individuals’ handedness is intrinsically linked to their brain asymmetry f...
Differences in cerebral lateralization of verbal and nonverbal stimuli between left- and right-hande...
In this study, we investigated whether early deafness affects the typical pattern of hemispheric lat...
Previous research has shown that speech comprehension is a left hemisphere (LH) dominant task for ri...
It is well known that language processing depends on specialized areas in the left side of the brain...
Abstract: Disruption to language lateralisation has been proposed as a cause of developmental langua...
Studies to date that have used fTCD to examine language lateralisation have predominantly used word ...
Objective: Our study investigated hemispheric lateralization for musical structure processing using ...
Deaf subjects who use American Sign Language as their primary language gener-ated visual mental imag...
Investigations of language lateralization have focused mostly on verbal language although that fact ...
The effect of sensory experience on hemispheric specialisation for language production is not well u...
Recent investigations have indicated a relationship between the development of cerebral lateralizati...
Recent investigations have indicated a relationship between the development of cerebral lateralizati...
AbstractStudies to date that have used fTCD to examine language lateralisation have predominantly us...
In humans the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain are functionally specialized with the left hemis...
Evidence suggests that an individuals’ handedness is intrinsically linked to their brain asymmetry f...
Differences in cerebral lateralization of verbal and nonverbal stimuli between left- and right-hande...
In this study, we investigated whether early deafness affects the typical pattern of hemispheric lat...
Previous research has shown that speech comprehension is a left hemisphere (LH) dominant task for ri...
It is well known that language processing depends on specialized areas in the left side of the brain...
Abstract: Disruption to language lateralisation has been proposed as a cause of developmental langua...
Studies to date that have used fTCD to examine language lateralisation have predominantly used word ...
Objective: Our study investigated hemispheric lateralization for musical structure processing using ...
Deaf subjects who use American Sign Language as their primary language gener-ated visual mental imag...