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Emoji can facilitate recognition of conveyed indirect meaning
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In: PLoS One (2020)
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What's power got to do with it? : linguistic differences and detection of text message white lies as a function of power ; White lie texting
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Are you who I think you say you are? : effects of linguistic abstraction on applicant evaluation using third party descriptions ; Linguistic abstraction
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Terror management theory and politeness : the effects of mortality salience on preferences for proper linguistic etiquette
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The role of the right hemisphere in processing sarcasm in Asperger's disorder ; Role of RH in processing sarcasm in AD
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Individuals with Asperger’s Disorder (AD) have difficulty with social interactions and understanding sarcasm. One source of these deficits is the deficient use of pragmatic language. Right hemispheric (RH) dysfunction has been linked to trouble understanding sarcasm and using pragmatic language. This study attempted to determine the role of the RH in sarcasm comprehension by using a computerized dichotic listening task. Participants with AD were matched with typically developing participants and completed a dichotic listening task, brief intelligence assessment and a perceived accuracy questionnaire. The results showed participants from both groups performed similarly on the dichotic listening task. Interestingly, those with AD did not appear to have insight into their ability to identify sarcastic or sincere tones while the typically developing group did. ; Department of Psychological Science ; Thesis (M.A.)
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Asperger's syndrome -- Patients; Cerebral hemispheres; Irony; Neurolinguistics
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URL: http://liblink.bsu.edu/catkey/1661335 http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/123456789/195172
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Hemispheric lateralization and sarcasm processing : the role of context and prosody ; Prosody and context in sarcasm
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Linguistic Correlates of Asymmetric Motor Symptom Severity in Parkinson's Disease
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