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The Journal of Psychology
Interdisciplinary and Applied
Volume 113, 1983 - Issue 1
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Decoding Embedded Sentences and Dichotic Ear Advantage

Pages 101-111 | Received 03 Dec 1982, Published online: 02 Jul 2010
 

Summary

This study concerns the relationship between the semantic as well as syntactic decoding abilities and language representation in cerebral hemispheres. Three groups varying in semantic-syntactic decoding ability (N = 32) were given a verbal dichotic listening test. Both the good semantic-good syntactic and the good semantic-poor syntactic groups showed a significant right ear advantage indicating a greater reliance on the left hemisphere for verbal process. The poor semantic-poor syntactic group showed no ear advantage on the dichotic task. This finding is interpreted as meaning that their speech representation is less lateralised than that of the other two groups. The implication of the findings in terms of the heuristic and algorithmic processes in language comprehension is then discussed.

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