نتایج جستجو برای: right hemisphere

تعداد نتایج: 297143  

Journal: :Pro-fono : revista de atualizacao cientifica 2009
Fernanda Cristina Leite Magliaro Sandro Luiz de Andrade Matas Carla Gentile Matas

BACKGROUND Cognitive potential--P300 assessment in individuals with right hemisphere ischemic lesion due to ischemic stroke. AIM To characterize the cognitive potential--P300 in right-handed individuals with right hemisphere ischemic lesion, and to compare such data to those obtained in normal individuals. METHOD Anamnesis, conventional audiologic assessment and cognitive potential (P300) w...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2012
Kimihiro Nakamura Tatsuhide Oga Motohiko Takahashi Tamaki Kuribayashi Yuichi Kanamori Takumi Matsumiya Yutaka Maeno Masahiro Yamamoto

Hemispheric rivalry models of spatial neglect suggest that the left hemisphere becomes hyperactive following right-hemisphere lesions since the two hemispheres normally exert an inhibitory influence on each other via callosal connections. Using a masked hemifield priming paradigm, we investigated whether the putative change in hemispheric balance involves other, higher-order abstract representa...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 1997
E D Burgund C J Marsolek

In a form-specific perceptual identification task, subjects identify and write letter strings in the same letter case as they appear on a computer display. Letter-case-specific repetition priming was observed in this task when test items were presented directly to the right hemisphere, but not when they were presented directly to the left hemisphere, similar to results in previous word-stem com...

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychology 2005
David J Turk Todd C Handy Michael S Gazzaniga

The own-race bias (ORB) in facial recognition is characterised by increased accuracy in recognition of individuals from one's own racial group, relative to individuals from other racial groups. Here we report data from a split-brain patient indicating that the ORB may be tied to functions lateralised in the right cerebral hemisphere. Patient JW (a Caucasian) performed a delayed match-to-sample ...

Journal: :Vision Research 2011
Yamaya Sosa Aaron M. Clarke Mark E. McCourt

Neurologically normal subjects misperceive the midpoints of lines (PSE) as reliably leftward of veridical center, a phenomenon known as pseudoneglect. This leftward bias reflects the dominance of the right cerebral hemisphere in deploying spatial attention. Transient visual cues, delivered to either the left or right endpoints of lines, modulate PSE such that leftward biases are increased by le...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2001
H Prior O Güntürkün

During foraging, animals can increase their success by both remembering feeding sites and remembering food-related object cues. Because earlier studies have tested either the site or object memory in isolation, the aim of the present study was to evaluate how efficiently birds can utilize both memories simultaneously. Furthermore, the idea was tested that lateralization might be the principle o...

Journal: :Journal of neurology & translational neuroscience 2014
Chinar Dara Jee Bang Rebecca F Gottesman Argye E Hillis

BACKGROUND Neurologists generally consider hemispatial neglect to be the primary cognitive deficit following right hemisphere lesions. However, the right hemisphere has a critical role in many cognitive, communication and social functions; for example, in processing emotional prosody (tone of voice). We tested the hypothesis that impaired recognition of emotional prosody is a more accurate indi...

Journal: :Neuron 2002
Valeria Blasi Alexis C. Young Aaron P. Tansy Steven E. Petersen Abraham Z. Snyder Maurizio Corbetta

Previous studies have suggested that recovery or compensation of language function after a lesion in the left hemisphere may depend on mechanisms in the right hemisphere. However, a direct relationship between performance and right hemisphere activity has not been established. Here, we show that patients with left frontal lesions and partially recovered aphasia learn, at a normal rate, a novel ...

2014
Davood Sobhani-Rad Askar Ghorbani Hassan Ashayeri Shohereh Jalaei Behrooz Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari

BACKGROUND Pragmatics is appropriate use of language across a variety of social contexts that provides accurate interpretation of intentions. The occurrence of the right hemisphere lesions can interfere with pragmatic abilities, and particularly with the processing of nonliteral speech acts. METHODS Since the objective of this study was to assess different aspects of pragmatic competence in t...

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