Right Hemisphere Contributions to Lexical Semantics /
The purpose of this volume is to present the most significant recent work on the role of the right hemisphere in language processing. The focus is on right hemisphere contributions to lexical semantics: the processes by which the meanings of individual words are accessed and used for subsequent ling...
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
1988.
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Table of Contents:
- Word-Naming in Right-Brain-Damaged Subjects
- Appreciation of Metaphoric and Connotative Word Meaning by Brain-Damaged Patients
- The Right Hemisphere's Access to Lexical Meaning: A Function of its Release from Left-Hemisphere Control?- The Variability of Right-Hemisphere Reading Capacities in Global Aphasia
- Semantic Priming in the Intact Brain: Separate Roles for the Right and Left Hemispheres?- Hemispheric Locus of Lexical Congruity Effects: Neuropsychological Reinterpretation of Psycholinguistic Results
- Representation, Control and Interaction: What Would a Theory of Right Hemisphere Lexical Semantics Look Like?- Subject Index.