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ArtikelHemispheric Asymmetry in Lexical Decisions: The Effects of Grammatical Class and Imageability  
Oleh: Nieto, Antonieta ; Santacruz, Rosario ; Hernandez, Sergio ; Camacho-Rosales, Juan ; Barroso, Jose
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 70 no. 3 (1999), page 421-436.
Topik: syntactic class; noun–verb distinction; language lateralization; hemispheric specialization; visual half-field differences
Fulltext: 70_03_Nieto.pdf (77.27KB)
Isi artikelIt has been suggested that neural systems for lexical processing of nouns and verbs are anatomically distinct. The aim of the present study was to investigate if brain asymmetry for the processing of these two grammatical classes is also different. Neurologically intact adults performed a lateralized lexical decision task with grammatically unambiguous words of high, medium, and low degrees of imagery. For error scores a right visual field (RVF) advantage and an overall effect of imageability were obtained. For latency scores grammatical class and imageability modified visual field differences: in the noun class a RVF advantage was obtained only for low imagery nouns, while for the verbs the RVF advantage was present for both medium and low imagery verbs. These results suggest that the participation of right hemisphere neural systems in the processing of verbs is more limited than in the processing of nouns.
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