The Right Hemisphere: Neurology and NeuropsychologyAlfredo Ardila, Feggy Ostrosky-Solis |
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... speech is seen as a typical trait of temporal lesions in the right hemisphere ( Barbizet and Duizabo , 1978 ) . Marin et al . ( 1979 ) showed how , in cases of left hemispherectomy , a certain rudimentary verbal expression is possible ...
... speech is seen as a typical trait of temporal lesions in the right hemisphere ( Barbizet and Duizabo , 1978 ) . Marin et al . ( 1979 ) showed how , in cases of left hemispherectomy , a certain rudimentary verbal expression is possible ...
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... speech and consequently there is less participation of the right hemisphere . The idea of Marin and his collaborators regarding the fact that the same type of nervous organization upon which the use of specialized motor sequences is ...
... speech and consequently there is less participation of the right hemisphere . The idea of Marin and his collaborators regarding the fact that the same type of nervous organization upon which the use of specialized motor sequences is ...
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... speech is often accompanied by gestures . In a series of experiments , Kimura ( 1973 , 1976 ) compared gesture activity during speak- ing with activity during two silent conditions . The speaking condition consisted simply of talking on ...
... speech is often accompanied by gestures . In a series of experiments , Kimura ( 1973 , 1976 ) compared gesture activity during speak- ing with activity during two silent conditions . The speaking condition consisted simply of talking on ...
Contents
Clues from Brain Asymmetry | 51 |
A Cortical Network for Directed Attention | 61 |
Right Hemisphere Participation in Language | 99 |
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