All Relations between emotion and right cerebral hemisphere

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Oliver H Turnbull, Christian E Salas, Alfredo Ardila, Rashad Bagus, Monica Rossell. Separated at birth: Rediscovering the lost emotions in Luria's Working Brain. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 178. 2024-07-13. PMID:39002454. aleksandr luria repeatedly emphasised the importance of emotions and the right hemisphere in his neuropsychological writings. 2024-07-13 2024-07-16 Not clear
Oliver H Turnbull, Christian E Salas, Alfredo Ardila, Rashad Bagus, Monica Rossell. Separated at birth: Rediscovering the lost emotions in Luria's Working Brain. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 178. 2024-07-13. PMID:39002454. after the translation, we offer a brief commentary, on the ways in which luria's ideas were in some respects prescient, and in other respects less well-informed about the brain basis of emotions and the right hemisphere. 2024-07-13 2024-07-16 Not clear
Isabel Martín-Monzón, Laura Amores-Carrera, David Sabsevitz, Guillaume Herbe. Intraoperative mapping of the right hemisphere: a systematic review of protocols that evaluate cognitive and social cognitive functions. Frontiers in psychology. vol 15. 2024-07-06. PMID:38966723. to address this gap in the literature, a systematic review was conducted to examine the cognitive and emotional processes associated with the right hemisphere and the neuropsychological tasks frequently used for mapping the right hemisphere during awake brain tumor surgery. 2024-07-06 2024-07-08 Not clear
Lucas Camargo, Kevin Pacheco-Barrios, Anna Carolyna Gianlorenço, Maryela Menacho, Hyuk Choi, Jae-Jun Song, Felipe Fregn. Evidence of bottom-up homeostatic modulation induced taVNS during emotional and Go/No-Go tasks. Experimental brain research. 2024-07-04. PMID:38963558. finally, we observed an interesting neural signature in this study that suggests a bottom-up modulation from brainstem/subcortical to cortical areas as characterized by improved lateralization of alpha oscillations towards the frontal right hemisphere, and changes in erp during emotional and go/no-go tasks that suggests a better subcortical response to the tasks. 2024-07-04 2024-07-10 human
Guido Gainott. Does the right hemisphere retain functional characteristics typical of the emotional adaptive system? An evolutionary approach to the problem of brain asymmetries. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. 2024-06-24. PMID:38914178. does the right hemisphere retain functional characteristics typical of the emotional adaptive system? 2024-06-24 2024-06-27 Not clear
Guido Gainott. Does the right hemisphere retain functional characteristics typical of the emotional adaptive system? An evolutionary approach to the problem of brain asymmetries. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. 2024-06-24. PMID:38914178. since emotions were the only adaptive system existing before the development of language (which is provided of a strong capacity to develop and shape cognition), the persistence in the right hemisphere of mechanisms typical of the emotional system strongly supports an evolutionary model of brain laterality. 2024-06-24 2024-06-27 Not clear
Christos Tsitsipanis, Ioanna Papadimitriou, Ioannis Tsoukaras, Nikolaos Moustakis, Sofia Lazarioti, Athanasios K Theofanopoulos, Georgia Kritikou, Konstantinos Ntotsikas, Panagiotis Simos, Emmanouil Kokkinakis, Dimitris Karabetsos, Antonis Vaki. Remarkable Recovery After Severe Gunshot Brain Injury: A Comprehensive Case Study of Functional Rehabilitation. The American journal of case reports. vol 25. 2024-06-11. PMID:38859569. in this rare instance of a favorable outcome, we assessed the capacity of the fully developed right hemisphere to sustain cognitive and emotional abilities, such as language. 2024-06-11 2024-06-14 Not clear
Guido Gainott. Emotions related to threatening events are mainly linked to the right hemisphere. Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience : JPN. vol 49. issue 3. 2024-05-30. PMID:38816030. emotions related to threatening events are mainly linked to the right hemisphere. 2024-05-30 2024-06-08 Not clear
Guido Gainott. Emotions related to threatening events are mainly linked to the right hemisphere. Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience : JPN. vol 49. issue 3. 2024-05-30. PMID:38816030. this claim contrasts with neuropsychological and psychophysiological investigations that have shown that the right hemisphere has a graded prevalence for emotions provoked by threatening events. 2024-05-30 2024-06-08 Not clear
Guido Gainott. A historical approach to models of emotional laterality. Brain research. 2024-04-21. PMID:38643929. the first models, based on clinical observations, proposed either a general right hemisphere dominance for emotions (the'right hemisphere') model or a different specialization of the right hemisphere for negative and of the left hemisphere for positive emotions (the'valence' model). 2024-04-21 2024-04-24 Not clear
Guido Gainott. A historical approach to models of emotional laterality. Brain research. 2024-04-21. PMID:38643929. the other version (the 'schematic level of emotion hypothesis') assumed that the right hemisphere should subsume only the basic 'schematic' level of emotions, characterized by an automatic and unconscious processing, whereas the more propositional and conscious 'conceptual' level could be less lateralized or subsumed by the left hemisphere. 2024-04-21 2024-04-24 Not clear
Pasquale La Malva, Adolfo Di Crosta, Giulia Prete, Irene Ceccato, Matteo Gatti, Eleonora D'Intino, Luca Tommasi, Nicola Mammarella, Rocco Palumbo, Alberto Di Domenic. The effects of prefrontal tDCS and hf-tRNS on the processing of positive and negative emotions evoked by video clips in first- and third-person. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-04-08. PMID:38580697. the right hemisphere hypothesis proposes right hemispheric superiority for all emotions, while the valence hypothesis suggests the left/right hemisphere's primary involvement in positive/negative emotions, respectively. 2024-04-08 2024-04-10 human
Kelly C Martin, Anna Seydell-Greenwald, Peter E Turkeltaub, Catherine E Chambers, William D Gaillard, Elissa L Newpor. Functional partitioning of sentence processing and emotional prosody in the right perisylvian cortex after perinatal stroke. Research square. 2024-03-11. PMID:38463953. in healthy adults different language abilities-sentence processing versus emotional prosody-are supported by the left (lh) versus the right hemisphere (rh), respectively. 2024-03-11 2024-03-14 Not clear
Josselin Baumard, Alice Laniepce, Mathieu Lesourd, Léna Guezouli, Virginie Beaucousin, Maureen Gehin, François Osiurak, Angela Bartol. The Neurocognitive Bases of Meaningful Intransitive Gestures: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Neuropsychological Studies. Neuropsychology review. 2024-03-06. PMID:38448754. the key findings are as follows: (1) deficits of meaningful intransitive gestures are more frequent and severe after left than right hemisphere lesions, but they have been reported in both groups; (2) we found a transitivity effect in patients with lesions of the left hemisphere (i.e., meaningful transitive gestures more difficult than meaningful intransitive gestures) but a "reverse" transitivity effect in patients with lesions of the right hemisphere (i.e., meaningful transitive gestures easier than meaningful intransitive gestures); (3) there is a strong association between meaningful intransitive and transitive (but not meaningless) gestures; (4) isolated deficits of meaningful intransitive gestures are more frequent in cases with right than left hemisphere lesions; (5) these deficits may occur in the absence of language and semantic memory impairments; (6) meaningful intransitive gesture performance seems to vary according to the emotional content of gestures (i.e., body-centered gestures and emotional valence-intensity). 2024-03-06 2024-03-09 Not clear
Elliott D Ros. Affective Prosody and Its Impact on the Neurology of Language, Depression, Memory and Emotions. Brain sciences. vol 13. issue 11. 2023-11-25. PMID:38002532. in addition, the paper will also present the serendipitous clinical observations (inductive research) and fortuitous inter-disciplinary collaborations that were crucial in guiding and developing the deductive research processes that culminated in the concept that primary emotions and related display behaviors are a lateralized function of the right hemisphere and social emotions, and related display behaviors are a lateralized function of the left hemisphere. 2023-11-25 2023-11-28 Not clear
Fatima Islam Mouri, Camilo E Valderrama, Sergio G Camorling. Identifying relevant asymmetry features of EEG for emotion processing. Frontiers in psychology. vol 14. 2023-09-04. PMID:37663334. the first model states that the right hemisphere is dominant over the left to process all emotions. 2023-09-04 2023-09-07 human
Giulia Cartocci, Bianca Maria Serena Inguscio, Andrea Giorgi, Alessia Vozzi, Carlo Antonio Leone, Rosa Grassia, Walter Di Nardo, Tiziana Di Cesare, Anna Rita Fetoni, Francesco Freni, Francesco Ciodaro, Francesco Galletti, Roberto Albera, Andrea Canale, Lucia Oriella Piccioni, Fabio Babilon. Music in noise recognition: An EEG study of listening effort in cochlear implant users and normal hearing controls. PloS one. vol 18. issue 8. 2023-08-10. PMID:37561758. furthermore, when considering the alpha activity corresponding to the listening to signal to noise ratio (snr) 5 and snr10 conditions subtracted of the activity while listening to the quiet condition-ideally removing the emotional content of the music and isolating the difficulty level due to the snrs- ci users reported higher levels of activity in the parietal alpha and in the homologous of the left ifg in the right hemisphere (f8 eeg channel), in comparison to nh. 2023-08-10 2023-08-16 human
Martina Felici, Adam R Reddon, Veronica Maglieri, Antonio Lanatà, Paolo Baragl. Heart and brain: Change in cardiac entropy is related to lateralised visual inspection in horses. PloS one. vol 18. issue 8. 2023-08-08. PMID:37552685. therefore, the horses that exhibited a greater reduction in sample entropy tended to use their right hemisphere more, which may take precedence in emotional reactions. 2023-08-08 2023-08-16 Not clear
Serenella d'Ingeo, Marcello Siniscalchi, Valeria Straziota, Gianluca Ventriglia, Raffaella Sasso, Angelo Quarant. Relationship between asymmetric nostril use and human emotional odours in cats. Scientific reports. vol 13. issue 1. 2023-07-06. PMID:37414814. moreover, the prevalent use of the right nostril (right hemisphere activation) with the increase of stress levels, particularly in response to "fear" odours, provides first evidence of lateralized emotional functions of olfactory pathways in cats. 2023-07-06 2023-08-14 human
Juan Pablo Abril-Ronderos, Catalina Alvarado-Rojas, Marisol R Lampre. Hemispheric asymmetry in the processing of an emotional working memory task. International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 2023-03-25. PMID:36965672. together, these results suggest a predominant role of the right hemisphere for the processing of both working memory and emotional information, as well as a higher neuronal resource allocation to the processing of negative valence images which enabled a proper performance of the working memory task for the negative images. 2023-03-25 2023-08-14 human