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Right frontal lobe activation and right hemisphere performance. Decrement during a depressed mood.

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For instance, this paper found that depressed mood is characterized by asymmetrical EEG activation over the frontal lobes, with relatively greater activity in the right frontal region than the left frontal region.
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• Evidence from psychiatric patients has suggested that depressive affect may coincide with a decrement in the functioning of the right cerebral hemisphere. We have observed that college students who reported greater depression also reported less vivid imagery. Students undergoing experimental induction of depressive and euphoric moods in the laboratory showed an auditory attentional bias and impaired imagery during the depression condition, while their arithmetic task performance was unchanged. A second mood-induction experiment indicated a depressed mood to be characterized by asymmetrical EEG activation over the frontal lobes, with relatively greater activity in the right frontal region. These observations suggest that anterior regions of the brain may modulate the differential effects of emotional arousal on the information-processing capacities of the cerebral hemispheres.

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40-Hz EEG asymmetry during recall of emotional events in waking and hypnosis: differences between low and high hypnotizables

TL;DR: High hypnotizables, with respect to the lows, were able to access affects more readily and showed a greater hemispheric specificity in waking and hypnotic conditions, while they were in hypnosis and after hypnotic induction.
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Hemispheric Asymmetries in the Perception of Emotional and Neutral Faces

TL;DR: The data indicate that all emotional stimuli were being processed by the right hemisphere, and that the effect for emotional faces is due to the expressions and not merely the faces themselves.
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Asymmetric Cognitive Function in Anorexia Nervosa

TL;DR: It is suggested that a spatial reasoning deficit may be a predisposing or maintaining factor in this disorder and high verbal skills may reflect substantial left hemisphere contributions to the anorexic's cognitive style.
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Effects of emotion on perceptual asymmetry: Interactions with personality

TL;DR: The data suggest that emotion mediated activation of the left hemisphere may facilitate information processing within that hemisphere and indicate that dichotic listening tests may provide a non-invasive and inexpensive method for assessing emotion mediated changes in brain state that are clinically relevant.
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EEG power and coherence while male adults watch emotional video films.

TL;DR: Quantitative EEG analysis for healthy right-handed male adults viewing video films varying in their inductiveness on the affective valence dimension pointed to difficulties in interpreting interhemispheric EEG asymmetries in emotion research, if information on time dynamics is discarded.
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Emotional behavior and hemispheric side of the lesion.

TL;DR: The depressivecatastrophic reactions of the left brain-damaged patients were found chiefly in subjects with severe aphasia, and appeared generally after repeated failures in verbal communication, and seemed due, as Goldstein argued, to the desperate reaction of the organism, confronted with a task that it cannot face.
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Right-left asymmetrics in the brain

TL;DR: Anatomical asymmetries may help to explain the range of human talents, recovery from acquired disorders of language function, certain childhood learning disabilities, some dementing illnesses of middle life, and the evidence for behavioral lateralization in nonhuman primates.
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Psychosis and temporal lobe epilepsy. A controlled investigation.

Pierre Flor-Henry
- 01 Sep 1969 - 
TL;DR: A controlled investigation comparing a population of 50 temporal lobe epileptics with psychotic episodes with 50 randomly selected temporal lobe epilepsyptics who had never experienced psychotic disturbances showed that these patients had no history of psychotic disturbances.
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Possible Basis for the Evolution of Lateral Specialization of the Human Brain

TL;DR: Patients whose neocortical commissures have been surgically divided for the control of epilepsy have revealed an organizational differentiation of the hemispheres for perceptual and cognitive functions.
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