TY - BOOK AU - Beeman,Mark AU - Chiarello,Christine TI - Right hemisphere language comprehension: perspectives from cognitive neuroscience SN - 0805819258 (cloth : acidfree paper) AV - QP399 .R54 1998 U1 - 612.8/25 21 PY - 1998/// CY - Mahwah, N.J. PB - L. Erlbaum Associates KW - Neurolinguistics KW - Cognitive neuroscience KW - Cerebral hemispheres N1 - Includes bibliographical references and indexes; Introduction to the Cognitive Neuroscience of Right Hemisphere Language Comprehension; Christine Chiarello and Mark Beeman --; Pt. I; Decoding Speech Sounds and Individual Words; 1; The Neurology of Consonant Perception: Specialized Module or Distributed Processors?; Richard Ivry and Paul C. Lebby; 2; The Corpus Callosum and Language: Anatomical-Behavioral Relationships; Jeffrey M. Clarke, Christina M. McCann and Eran Zaidel; 3; Integration of Processing Between the Hemispheres in Word Recognition; Marie T. Banich and Christopher D. Nicholas; 4; The Visual Lexicon: Its Access and Organization in Commissurotomy Patients; Kathleen Baynes and James C. Eliassen; 5; Reading and the Right Hemisphere: Evidence From Acquired Dyslexia; H. Branch Coslett and Eleanor M. Saffran --; Commentary: Right Hemisphere Linguistic Decoding - More Than Meets the Eye and Ear?; Christine Chiarello and Mark Beeman --; Pt. II; Lexical and Sentence-Level Semantics; 6; On Codes of Meaning and the Meaning of Codes: Semantic Access and Retrieval Within and Between Hemispheres; Christine Chiarello; 7; Obtaining Evidence of Language Comprehension From Sentence Priming; Miriam Faust; 8; Potential Asymmetries in Language Comprehension: In Search of the Electrical Right; Jonathan W. King, Giorgio Ganis and Marta Kutas; 9; Modeling Cerebral Asymmetries in High-Dimensional Space; Curt Burgess and Kevin Lund --; Commentary: Getting the Right Meaning From Words and Sentences; Christine Chiarello and Mark Beeman --; Pt. III; Discourse Processing and Problem Solving; 10; Coarse Semantic Coding and Discourse Comprehension; Mark Beeman; 11; Verbal Aspects of Emotional Communication; Joan C. Borod, Ronald L. Bloom and Cornelia Santschi-Haywood; 12; Deficits in Inference and Social Cognition: The Effects of Right Hemisphere Brain Damage on Discourse; Hiram Brownell and Gail Martino; 13; The Interpretation of Narrative Discourse of Brain-Damaged Individuals Within the Framework of a Multilevel Discourse Model; Brigitte Stemmer and Yves Joanette; 14; Right Hemisphere Contributions to Creative Problem Solving: Converging Evidence for Divergent Thinking; Stephen M. Fiore and Jonathan W. Schooler --; Commentary: Getting the Right Meaning From Discourse; Mark Beeman and Christine Chiarello; 15; Concluding Remarks: Getting the Whole Story Right; Mark Beeman and Christine Chiarello ER -