This study examined the generality of a previous finding indicating that difficulty suppressing or inhibiting context-inappropriate interpretations is an important predictor of narrative …
CA Tompkins, W Fassbinder… - The handbook of …, 2002 - books.google.com
Historically the study of neurologically based adult language disorders has focused on aphasia, which in most individuals is a consequence of damage to the language-dominant …
JV Baldo, NA Kacinik, A Moncrief, F Beghin… - Neuropsychologia, 2016 - Elsevier
While left hemisphere damage (LHD) has been clearly shown to cause a range of language impairments, patients with right hemisphere damage (RHD) also exhibit communication …
M Brady, L Armstrong, C Mackenzie - Journal of neurolinguistics, 2006 - Elsevier
Although it is common for descriptions of communication ability in people with right hemisphere brain damage (RHBD) to include discourse deficits that affect pragmatic …
S Sherratt, K Bryan - Journal of neurolinguistics, 2012 - Elsevier
This study examined the effects of right brain-damage (RBD) on oral discourse production using a multi-layered discourse processing model. Narrative and procedural discourse …
Acquired language disorders after stroke are strongly associated with left hemisphere damage. When language difficulties are observed in the context of right hemisphere strokes …
Background: The nature and causes of pragmatic impairments following right hemisphere damage (RHD) continue to pose a challenge to researchers and clinicians. It is widely …
ML Blake - The handbook of language and speech disorders, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Damage to the right cerebral hemisphere (RHD) may cause a variety of disorders involving communication, attention, and executive functions. Disorders commonly associated with …
I Martin, S McDonald - Brain Impairment, 2006 - cambridge.org
Right hemisphere damage (RHD) following unilateral stroke is often associated with impairment of pragmatic language, specifically, the ability to comprehend inferences that …