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A Hebrew adaptation of Gardner and Brownell's (1986) "Right Hemisphere Communication Battery" (HRHCB) was administered to 27 right brain-damaged (RBD) patients, 31 left brain-damaged (LBD) patients, and 21 age-matched normal controls. Both patient groups showed deficits relative to controls and...
The effects of right hemisphere damage on the pragmatic interpretation of conversational remarks. The ability to interpret conversational utterances was assessed in a group of 12 male patients with unilateral right hemisphere brain damage (RHD) and 12 n... JA Kaplan,HH Brownell,JR Jacobs,... -...
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Right hemisphere brain-damaged (RHD) patients and healthy elderly and younger control subjects were tested on a battery of tasks designed to probe their script knowledge. More specifically, their ability to access and organize script information was assessed under conditions that varied in information...
Right hemisphere learning disability associated with left hemisphere dysfunction: anomalous dominance and development. Two patients are described with the social emotional processing disorder, a developmental syndrome usually ascribed to right hemisphere dysfunction. In the... TA Sandson,DS Manoach,BH ...
(1998). Modulation of covert visual attention by hand movement: Evidence from parietal extinction after right-hemisphere damage. Neurocase, 4, 245--253.Mattingley JB , Robertson IH , Driver J . ( 1998 Modulation of covert visual attention by hand movement: evidence from parietal extinction after...
A new study conducted by a researcher at the George Washington University suggests that the right hemisphere of the brain may be able to assist a damaged left hemisphere in protecting visual attention after a stroke.
Social connectedness is fundamental to health and life satisfaction. Empathic capacities that support social connections are commonly impaired following damage to the brain’s right hemisphere, but how these acquired socio-emotional deficits correspond t
Two versions of a line bisection task were given to patients with posterior right-hemisphere damage and normal control subjects. One, which we refer to as ... PA Reuter - 《Neuropsychologia》 被引量: 169发表: 1990年 Ratings of emotion in faces are influenced by the visual field to which ...