The Right Hemisphere: Neurology and NeuropsychologyAlfredo Ardila, Feggy Ostrosky-Solis |
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... subjects who have suffered alterations in language as a result of lesions in the left hemisphere , and have shown a relative recovery , present a regression in language due to subsequent lesions in the right hemisphere . This is a ...
... subjects who have suffered alterations in language as a result of lesions in the left hemisphere , and have shown a relative recovery , present a regression in language due to subsequent lesions in the right hemisphere . This is a ...
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... subjects showed a slight but consistent difference in reporting verbal information presented simultaneously to both ears in favor of information presented to the right ear ( left hemisphere ) , subjects with temporal right or left ...
... subjects showed a slight but consistent difference in reporting verbal information presented simultaneously to both ears in favor of information presented to the right ear ( left hemisphere ) , subjects with temporal right or left ...
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... subjects history of handedness and the assessment of handedness in the experimental subjects . Now , we shall review the literature of ERPs and language processing . The work of Chapman et al . ( 1980 ) shows that it is possible to ...
... subjects history of handedness and the assessment of handedness in the experimental subjects . Now , we shall review the literature of ERPs and language processing . The work of Chapman et al . ( 1980 ) shows that it is possible to ...
Contents
Clues from Brain Asymmetry | 51 |
A Cortical Network for Directed Attention | 61 |
Right Hemisphere Participation in Language | 99 |
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