Title of article
Word stem priming in unilateral stroke patients: Word type and laterality effects
Author/Authors
Eileen L. Cooley، نويسنده , , Anthony Y. Stringer، نويسنده , , Claire E. Hodnett، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
9
From page
71
To page
79
Abstract
We explored word type and lesion laterality effects in visual word stem completion priming. Participants were 24 stroke patients (12 left, 12 right) and 11 non-brain damaged, medical controls. Participants studied 32 threatening and 32 nonthreatening words and completed cued recall and word stem priming tasks (Mathews, Mogg, May, &Eysenck, 1989). Stroke groups had lower cued recall than controls and the right hemisphere damaged group was lower in cued recall than the left. Word type did not affect cued recall. Groups were comparable in word stem priming, and there was a word type effect such that more nonthreatening than threatening words were produced. No laterality effects were found in word stem priming. Implications for models of how words are processed during word stem priming are discussed.
Journal title
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
Record number
515928
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