This book provides a critical review of the questions as well as the data pertaining to the contribution of the right "non-dominant" hemisphere to verbal communication. Three main sources of observation are reviewed: experiments with normal subjects, with split-brain subjects, and with brain-damaged subjects. The first three chapters present (1) a historical introduction, (2) a critical review of the advantages and limits of the different methodologies used, and (3) a discussion of the contribution of the aphasia literature. Then, each subsequent chapter addresses one particular component of the possible contribution of the right hemisphere to verbal communication: lexical-semantics, written language, prosody and pragmatics. This book is intended for professionals who would like to consult a critical contemporary review of the subject. It offers a unique synthesis of nearly all the behavioral literature on the topic coming from many different, but complementary, fields such as neuropsychology, linguistics, neurology and speech sciences; it also contains a helpful bibliography. The authors open many new doors to promising research avenues in terms of both theoretical and practical questions, and offer a rapidly accessible source of information and reference.
| ISBN-13: | 9780387971018 |
| ISBN-10: | 0387971017 |
| Publisher: | Springer |
| Publication date: | 1989-11-22 |
| Edition description: | 1990 |
| Pages: | 242 |
| Product dimensions: | Height: 9.21 Inches, Length: 6.14 Inches, Weight: 2.5573622392 Pounds, Width: 0.63 Inches |
| Author: | Yves Joanette, Pierre Goulet, Didier Hannequin |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
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