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The perception of emotionally toned sentences by right hemisphere-damaged and aphasic subjects
Authors:Bernard B Schlanger  Phoebe Schlanger  Louis J Gerstman
Institution:The City College (CUNY) USA;Herbert H. Lehman College (CUNY) USA;The City College (CUNY) USA
Abstract:The perception of 60 emotionally toned sentences, divided into meaningful and meaningless utterances, by high- and low-verbal aphasics and right hemisphere-damaged subjects who were not aphasic was investigated. The intended moods were happiness, sadness, and anger. Results indicated (a) significant differences between the aphasic groups in identifying the intended emotion but none between groups in identifying the intended emotion but none between either of these groups and the right hemispheric dysfunction subjects; (b) sentence meaningfulness only affected the responses of high-verbal aphasics; and (c) while the happy mood seemed to be the least frequently selected among the three moods, closer inspection indicated that the subjects in absence of response bias were distinguishing among the three moods with equal success.
Keywords:Address requests for reprints to Bernard B  Schlanger  112 Yantacaw Brook Road  Upper Montclair  N  J  07043  
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