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This paper addresses two separate questions. The first is substantive and concerns the nature of normal right-hemisphere involvement in lexical semantics. Three psycholinguistic paradigms have been adapted to lateralized tachistoscopic presentation and yield new evidence on hemispheric differences and independence in automatic, i.e., involuntary and unattended, lexical processes. This illustrates the usefulness of psycholinguistics to neuropsychology.
This work was supported by NIH Grant NS-20187, by NIMH RSDA MH-00179 and by a UCLA BRSG to the first author.
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Zaidel, E., White, H., Sakurai, E., Banks, W. (1988). Hemispheric Locus of Lexical Congruity Effects: Neuropsychological Reinterpretation of Psycholinguistic Results. In: Chiarello, C. (eds) Right Hemisphere Contributions to Lexical Semantics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73674-2_6
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