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Publikováno v:
Brain and Language. 82:327-343
Previous research has consistently shown differences between the processing of proper names and of common nouns, leading to the belief that proper names possess a special neuropsychological status. We investigate the category of brand names and sugge
Publikováno v:
Brain and Language. 67:110-133
The dual route model suggests that reading of letter strings can occur through both a lexical and a nonlexical route. Hemispheric specialization of these routes has also been posited, suggesting that the left hemisphere has both lexical and nonlexica
Publikováno v:
Neurocase. 2:203-212
Lexical impairments were investigated in two patients with Wernicke's aphasia due to lesion of the posterior perisylvian cortex. Content and function words were presented in a lexical decision task. In both patients, processing of function words tend
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience Letters. 181:17-21
If two copies of a meaningful word are tachistoscopically presented simultaneously in both visual half-fields of normal subjects the word will be processed more rapidly and more accurately compared to unilateral presentation (bilateral gain). The wor
Autor:
Mohammad Khaledy, Rebecca E. Blanton, Katherine L. Narr, Paul M. Thompson, Tonmoy Sharma, Rebecca Krupp, Bardia Anvar, Ahmad Edris, Arthur W. Toga, Jacob Moussai, Janice Rayman
Publikováno v:
Biological psychiatry. 50(2)
Background: Local alterations in morphological parameters are poorly characterized in several brain regions widely implicated in schizophrenia neuropathology. Methods: Surface-based anatomical modeling was applied to magnetic resonance data to obtain
Autor:
Chris I. Zoumalan, Paul M. Thompson, Arthur W. Toga, Tonmoy Sharma, Katherine L. Narr, Jacob Moussai, Janice Rayman
Publikováno v:
The American journal of psychiatry. 158(2)
People with schizophrenia exhibit abnormalities in brain structure, often in the left hemisphere. Disturbed structural lateralization is controversial, however, and effects appear mediated by gender. The authors mapped differences between schizophren
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 34(10)
Bilateral presentation of two copies of the same word leads to faster lexical decisions compared to unilateral presentation alone (bilateral gain). This has implications for theories of interhemispheric interaction, because it suggests that, under ce