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Discourse Impairments Following Right Hemisphere Brain Damage: A Critical Review.

Clinton L Johns1, Kristen M Tooley1, Matthew J Traxler1.   

Abstract

Right hemisphere brain damage (RHD) rarely causes aphasias marked by clear and widespread failures of comprehension or extreme difficulty producing fluent speech. Nonetheless, subtle language comprehension deficits can occur following unilateral RHD. In this article, we review the empirical record on discourse function following right hemisphere damage, as well as relevant work on non-brain damaged individuals that focuses on right hemisphere function. The review is divided into four sections that focus on discourse processing, inferencing, humor, and non-literal language. While the exact role that the right hemisphere plays in language processing, and the exact way that the two cerebral hemispheres coordinate their linguistic processes are still open to debate, our review suggests that the right hemisphere plays a critical role in managing inferred or implied information by maintaining relevant information and/or suppressing irrelevant information. Deficits in one or both of these mechanisms may account for discourse deficits following RHD.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 26085839      PMCID: PMC4467466          DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-818X.2008.00094.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lang Linguist Compass        ISSN: 1749-818X


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