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Research paper thumbnail of The Effect of Positional Constituent Family Size on Compound Word Processing

Research paper thumbnail of Orthography and morphology in the recognition of compound words

Research paper thumbnail of Neighborhood Effects Within a Priming Context

Research paper thumbnail of Prelexical Decomposition of Compound and Pseudocompound Words

PsycEXTRA Dataset, 2000

... by C2007 Un So Park Diener Submitted to the Department of Psychology ... Page 2. ii The Thesi... more ... by C2007 Un So Park Diener Submitted to the Department of Psychology ... Page 2. ii The Thesis Committee for Un So Park Diener certifies That this is the approved Version of the following thesis: Prelexical Decomposition of Compound and Pseudocompound Words ...

Research paper thumbnail of Constituent frequency in recognizing compound and pseudocompound words

Research paper thumbnail of Detection of sarcastic speech: The role of the right hemisphere in ambiguity resolution

Laterality, Jan 5, 2015

Two experiments were conducted to determine if the right hemisphere (RH) plays a central role in ... more Two experiments were conducted to determine if the right hemisphere (RH) plays a central role in understanding sarcasm. In Experiment 1, 48 participants completed a target detection task using dichotically presented phrases that were sincere (message compatible), sarcastic (conflicting semantic and prosodic message), or neutral (no emotional prosody). Sarcastic phrases presented to the left ear (LE)/RH produced faster response times than sarcastic phrases presented to the right ear/left hemisphere. Accuracy results indicated an overall LE/RH advantage for detecting both sarcastic and sincere phrases. Experiment 2 utilized the same task with the addition of event-related potential recording. There was a reliable N400 seen in response to the sarcastic phrases, but only with LE/RH presentation. These results suggest that the RH is particularly sensitive to the mismatch between semantic and prosodic information characterized by sarcasm.

Research paper thumbnail of The Effect of Positional Constituent Family Size on Compound Word Processing

Research paper thumbnail of Orthography and morphology in the recognition of compound words

Research paper thumbnail of Neighborhood Effects Within a Priming Context

Research paper thumbnail of Prelexical Decomposition of Compound and Pseudocompound Words

PsycEXTRA Dataset, 2000

... by C2007 Un So Park Diener Submitted to the Department of Psychology ... Page 2. ii The Thesi... more ... by C2007 Un So Park Diener Submitted to the Department of Psychology ... Page 2. ii The Thesis Committee for Un So Park Diener certifies That this is the approved Version of the following thesis: Prelexical Decomposition of Compound and Pseudocompound Words ...

Research paper thumbnail of Constituent frequency in recognizing compound and pseudocompound words

Research paper thumbnail of Detection of sarcastic speech: The role of the right hemisphere in ambiguity resolution

Laterality, Jan 5, 2015

Two experiments were conducted to determine if the right hemisphere (RH) plays a central role in ... more Two experiments were conducted to determine if the right hemisphere (RH) plays a central role in understanding sarcasm. In Experiment 1, 48 participants completed a target detection task using dichotically presented phrases that were sincere (message compatible), sarcastic (conflicting semantic and prosodic message), or neutral (no emotional prosody). Sarcastic phrases presented to the left ear (LE)/RH produced faster response times than sarcastic phrases presented to the right ear/left hemisphere. Accuracy results indicated an overall LE/RH advantage for detecting both sarcastic and sincere phrases. Experiment 2 utilized the same task with the addition of event-related potential recording. There was a reliable N400 seen in response to the sarcastic phrases, but only with LE/RH presentation. These results suggest that the RH is particularly sensitive to the mismatch between semantic and prosodic information characterized by sarcasm.

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