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Autor:
Kelly C. Martin, Anna Seydell-Greenwald, Peter E. Turkeltaub, Catherine E. Chambers, William D. Gaillard, Elissa L. Newport
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2024)
Abstract In healthy adults different language abilities—sentence processing versus emotional prosody—are supported by the left (LH) versus the right hemisphere (RH), respectively. However, after LH stroke in infancy, RH regions often support both
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https://doaj.org/article/4c9affd504a940e1822c7f0cd51e6526
Autor:
Alexis S Dadelahi, Mostafa F N Abushahba, Bárbara Ponzilacqua-Silva, Catherine A Chambers, Charles R Moley, Carolyn A Lacey, Alexander L Dent, Jerod A Skyberg
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 19, Iss 9, p e1011672 (2023)
Brucellosis, caused by facultative, intracellular Brucella spp., often results in chronic and/or lifelong infection. Therefore, Brucella must employ mechanisms to subvert adaptive immunity to cause chronic infection. B lymphocytes enhance susceptibil
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/44ea05f424284566a1173f4ca08e2b85
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage, Vol 209, Iss , Pp 116509- (2020)
While language processing is often described as lateralized to the left hemisphere (LH), the processing of emotion carried by vocal intonation is typically attributed to the right hemisphere (RH) and more specifically, to areas mirroring the LH langu
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1f28d5fbb1104465b21a3fae05f99429
Autor:
Elissa L. Newport, Barbara Landau, Anna Seydell-Greenwald, Peter E. Turkeltaub, Catherine E. Chambers, Alexander W. Dromerick, Jessic Carpenter, Madiosn M. Berl, William D. Gaillard
Publikováno v:
Biolinguistics, Vol 11, Pp 407-422 (2017)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d278406f36f4408197e6b7523e0b1f82
Autor:
Charles R. Moley, Catherine A. Chambers, Alexis S. Dadelahi, Bárbara Ponzilacqua-Silva, Mostafa F.N. Abushahba, Carolyn A. Lacey, Craig L. Franklin, Jerod A. Skyberg
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Pathology.
Autor:
Elissa L. Newport, Anna Seydell-Greenwald, Barbara Landau, Peter E. Turkeltaub, Catherine E. Chambers, Kelly C. Martin, Rebecca Rennert, Margot Giannetti, Alexander W. Dromerick, Rebecca N. Ichord, Jessica L. Carpenter, Madison M. Berl, William D. Gaillard
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119(42)
The mature human brain is lateralized for language, with the left hemisphere (LH) primarily responsible for sentence processing and the right hemisphere (RH) primarily responsible for processing suprasegmental aspects of language such as vocal emotio
Autor:
Elissa L. Newport, Catherine E. Chambers, Madison M. Berl, William D. Gaillard, Anna Seydell-Greenwald, Peter E. Turkeltaub, Olumide A Olulade, Alexander W. Dromerick
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Significance Two types of evidence suggest different pictures of how language is represented in the brain during development. Studies of the anatomy, physiology, and fMRI activation of the two hemispheres show that language is lateralized to the left
Autor:
Katrina Ferrara, Anna Seydell‐Greenwald, Catherine E. Chambers, Elissa L. Newport, Barbara Landau
Publikováno v:
Dev Sci
Studies of hemispheric specialization have traditionally cast the left hemisphere as specialized for language and the right hemisphere for spatial function. Much of the supporting evidence for this separation of function comes from studies of healthy
Autor:
Catherine A. Chambers, Jerod A. Skyberg, Carolyn A. Lacey, Bárbara Ponzilacqua-Silva, Alexis S. Dadelahi
Publikováno v:
Infect Immun
Brucellosis is one of the most common global zoonoses and is caused by facultative intracellular bacteria of the genus Brucella. Numerous studies have found that MyD88 signaling contributes to protection against Brucella; however, the underlying mech
Revisiting the Landmark Task as a tool for studying hemispheric specialization: What's really right?
Autor:
Barbara Landau, Serena F. Pu, Catherine E. Chambers, Katrina Ferrara, Elissa L. Newport, Anna Seydell-Greenwald
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 127:57-65
The "Landmark Task" (LT) is a line bisection judgment task that predominantly activates right parietal cortex. The typical version requires observers to judge bisections for horizontal lines that cross their egocentric midline and therefore may depen