2017
DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.6093
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Cerebral Laterality, Emotion, and Cardiopulmonary Functions: An Investigation of Left and Right Cva Patients

Abstract: Background: It has been evidenced that the outcome of a CVA patient differs as a function of the cerebral hemisphere that is damaged by the stroke, especially in terms of emotional changes. In contrast, the Bi-Hemispheric Model of Emotion posits that each hemisphere has its own emotional specialization. The current experiment tested the competing predictions of the two theoretical perspectives in a mixed sample of left cerebrovascular accident (LCVA) patients and right cerebrovascular accident (RCVA) patients … Show more

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