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CALCULATION AND THE RIGHT HEMISPHERE
The Lancet, 1979R, Qureshi, S J, Dimond
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The Right Hemisphere and Psychopathology
Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 2000J, Wasserstein, G A, Stefanatos
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Common and unique structural plasticity after left and right hemisphere stroke
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 2021Xiangyu Kong, Suyu Zhong, Liyuan Yang
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Die Rehabilitation, 1988
The right hemisphere syndrome is considered an area bordering on neurology, psychology, and psychiatry, a field today referred to as "neuropsychology". This syndrome as a rule is secondary to a right-hemisphere stroke, and in particular involves spatial disorders and constructional apraxia.
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The right hemisphere syndrome is considered an area bordering on neurology, psychology, and psychiatry, a field today referred to as "neuropsychology". This syndrome as a rule is secondary to a right-hemisphere stroke, and in particular involves spatial disorders and constructional apraxia.
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Right hemisphere language functions and schizophrenia: the forgotten hemisphere?
Brain, 2005Rachel L C Mitchell, Tim J Crow
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Right hemisphere grey matter structure and language outcomes in chronic left hemisphere stroke
Brain, 2016Shihui Xing +2 more
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Right hemisphere metaphor processing? Characterizing the lateralization of semantic processes
Brain and Language, 2007Carol A Seger
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[The right hemisphere language].
Rinsho shinkeigaku = Clinical neurology, 2002A large number of observations since the mid-nineteenth century have shown that damage to the left but not the right hemisphere destroys language function. These observations lead to the formation of the "classic" view that the left hemisphere has language function but not the right hemisphere.
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