Conversation after right hemisphere brain damage: motivations for applying conversation analysis. Clin Linguist Phon. 2010;24(1): 55-69. doi:10.3109/02699200903349734Barnes, S. & Armstrong, E. (2010). Conversation after right hemisphere brain damage: motivations for applying conversation analysis. ...
This chapter discusses approaches to and challenges associated with the assessment of discourse in individuals with right hemisphere brain damage (RHD). In people with RHD, discourse impairments manifest as impairments in pragmatics, which can be labeled as apragmatism. A definition of apragmatism an...
(2001). Slowed lexical-semantic activation in indi- viduals with right hemisphere brain damage? Aphasiology, 15(10), 1079-1090.Fassbinder,W,Tompkins,C.A.Slowed lexical-semantic activation in individuals with right hemisphere brain damage?. Aphasiology . 2001...
Discourse impairments following right hemisphere brain damage: a critical review. Lang. Linguist. Compass 2 (6), 1038-1062.Johns, C., Tooley, K., & Traxler, M. (2008). Discourse impairments following right hemisphere brain damage: A critical review. Language and Linguistics, 2, 1038-1062....
Recent proposals have suggested that inferencing deficits may underlie many cognitive-communicative disorders following right hemisphere brain damage (RHD). However, there is conflicting evidence for these claims. The current review details two major factors that may contribute to the inconsistent findings...
Predictive Inferencing in Adults With Right Hemisphere Brain Damage.Presents information on a study which compared predictive inferencing among adults with right hemisphere damage and those without brain damage. Methodology; Results of the study; Discussion....
Brain & LanguageThe effects of right-hemisphere brain damage on patients' use of terms of personal reference - Brownell, Pincus, et al. - 1997 () ... H Brownell,D Pincus,A Blum,... - 《Brain & Language》 被引量: 91发表: 1997年 Unilateral neglect: Personal and extra-personal Ninety-...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the right hemisphere is not a silent area for language and that it also has a role in normal speech functioning. In most cases, right hemisphere damages do not cause obvious aphasial problems. Although the difficulties exhibited by adult patients with right ...
Background: Difficulties in social cognition and interaction can characterise adults with unilateral right hemisphere brain damage (RHD). Some pertinent evidence involves their apparently poor reasoning from a "Theory of Mind" perspective, which requires a capacity to attribute thoughts, beliefs, and in...
From a sample of 90 stroke cases showing visual inattention following right hemisphere brain damage, 17 cases were identified who showed more inattention on the right than the left side on some tests. Eight of these subjects had CT scan-confirmed unilateral right hemisphere damage and one of thes...