Oxford: Elsevier, 1983. — 254 p.
Copyright
Dedication
Introduction: Discovering Buried Treasure—A Look at the Cognitive Potential of the Right Hemisphere
Cerebral Lateralization, Cognitive Asymmetry, and Human Consciousness
Rethinking the Right Hemisphere
The Linguistic and Emotional Functions of the Normal Right Hemisphere
Right Hemispheric Specialization for the Expression and Appreciation of Emotion: A Focus on the Face
Right Hemispheric Involvement in Imagery and Affect
Hemispheric EEG Asymmetries Related to Cognitive Functioning in Children
Selective Impairment of Semantic-Lexical Discrimination in Right-Brain-Damaged Patients
Missing the Point: The Role of the Right Hemisphere in the Processing of Complex Linguistic Materials
Negative Evidence for Language Capacity in the Right Hemisphere: Reversed Lateralization of Cerebral Function
Heightening Visual Imagery: A New Approach to Aphasia Therapy
Exploiting the Right Hemisphere for Language Rehabilitation: Melodic Intonation Therapy
Subject Index