Hiram Brownell
Affiliations: | Boston College, Newton, MA, United States |
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Rabb N, Brownell H. (2019) Art Is Metaphor Empirical Studies of the Arts. 38: 111-118 |
Rabb N, Brownell H, Winner E. (2018) Essentialist beliefs in aesthetic judgments of duplicate artworks. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts. 12: 284-293 |
Panero ME, Weisberg DS, Black J, et al. (2017) No support for the claim that literary fiction uniquely and immediately improves theory of mind: A reply to Kidd and Castano's commentary on Panero et al. (2016). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 112: e5-e8 |
Panero ME, Weisberg DS, Black J, et al. (2016) Does Reading a Single Passage of Literary Fiction Really Improve Theory of Mind? An Attempt at Replication. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology |
Lundgren K, Brownell H. (2016) Figurative Language Deficits Associated With Right Hemisphere Disorder Perspectives of the Asha Special Interest Groups. 1: 66-81 |
Brownell H, Lundgren K. (2015) Selective Training of Theory of Mind in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Series of Single Subject Training Studies The Open Behavioral Science Journal. 9: 1-11 |
Lundgren K, Brownell H, Cayer-Meade C, et al. (2011) Treating Metaphor Interpretation Deficits Subsequent to Right Hemisphere Brain Damage: Preliminary Results. Aphasiology. 25: 456-474 |
Lundgren K, Brownell H, Cayer-Meade C, et al. (2007) Training theory of mind following right hemisphere damage: A pilot study Brain and Language. 103: 209-210 |
Brownell H, Lundgren K, Cayer-Meade C, et al. (2007) Assessing quality of metaphor interpretation by right hemisphere damaged patients Brain and Language. 103: 197-198 |
Griffin R, Friedman O, Ween J, et al. (2006) Theory of mind and the right cerebral hemisphere: refining the scope of impairment. Laterality. 11: 195-225 |