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Appreciation of metaphoric alternative word meanings by left and right brain-damaged patients

Author
BROWNELL, H. H1 ; SIMPSON, T. L; BIHRLE, A. M; POTTER, H. H; GARDNER, H
[1] Veterans administration medical cent., coll., Boston MA 02130, United States
Source

Neuropsychologia. 1990, Vol 28, Num 4, pp 375-383 ; ref : 29 ref

CODEN
NUPSA6
ISSN
0028-3932
Scientific domain
Neurology; Psychology, psychopathology, psychiatry
Publisher
Elsevier Science, Oxford
Publication country
United Kingdom
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Aphasie Compréhension linguistique Etude comparative Homme Langage Latéralité Métaphore Psychophysiologie Spécialisation hémisphérique Système nerveux pathologie
Keyword (en)
Aphasia Sentence comprehension Comparative study Human Language Laterality Metaphor Psychophysiology Hemispheric specialization Nervous system diseases
Keyword (es)
Afasia Comprensión linguística Estudio comparativo Hombre Lenguaje Lateralidad Metáfora Psicofisiología Especialización hemisférica Sistema nervioso patología
Classification
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002B Medical sciences / 002B18 Psychopathology. Psychiatry / 002B18C Adult and adolescent clinical studies

Francis
770 Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry / 770-D Psychopathology. Psychiatry

Discipline
Psychopathology. Psychiatry. Clinical psychology
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
FRANCIS ; PASCAL
INIST identifier
6950264

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