Objective: To identify which aspects of prosody are negatively affected subsequent to right hemisphere brain damage (RHD) and to evaluate the methodological quality of the …
OC Ukaegbe, BE Holt, LM Keator, H Brownell… - American journal of …, 2022 - ASHA
Purpose: Hemispheric specialization for the comprehension and expression of linguistic and emotional prosody is typically attributed to the right hemisphere. This study used techniques …
C Dara, J Bang, RF Gottesman… - Journal of neurology & …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Neurologists generally consider hemispatial neglect to be the primary cognitive deficit following right hemisphere lesions. However, the right hemisphere has a critical role …
AZ Durfee, SM Sheppard, ML Blake, AE Hillis - Brain and cognition, 2021 - Elsevier
Affective prosody, or the changes in rate, rhythm, pitch, and loudness that convey emotion, has long been implicated as a function of the right hemisphere (RH), yet there is a dearth of …
C de Beer, I Wartenburger, C Huttenlauch… - Journal of communication …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Prosody serves central functions in language processing including linguistic functions (linguistic prosody), like structuring the speech signal. Impairments in production …
Purpose 'Affective prosody'defines the supra-segmental features of speech that, when manipulated, can change the type and intensity of emotion conveyed by the speaker …
ED Ross, RD Thompson, J Yenkosky - Brain and language, 1997 - Elsevier
Although affective prosody appears to be a dominant function of the right hemisphere, its degre of lateralization has not yet been established since various publications have reported …
S Patel, K Oishi, A Wright, H Sutherland-Foggio… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Impaired expression of emotion through pitch, loudness, rate, and rhythm of speech (affective prosody) is common and disabling after right hemisphere (RH) stroke. These …
SM Sheppard, EL Meier, AZ Durfee, A Walker, J Shea… - Cortex, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction Speakers naturally produce prosodic variations depending on their emotional state. Receptive prosody has several processing stages. We aimed to conduct lesion …