Connie A. Shears, Ph.D.

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University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States 
Area:
Hemispheric Specialization, cognitive neuroscience
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Christine Chiarello grad student 2002 UC Riverside
 (Planning, language, and comprehension: Knowledge -based inferences are NOT general.)
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Shears C, Gauvain M. (2015) Mapping high vs. low planning knowledge in survivors of brain injury Brain Impairment. 16: 46-51
Shears C, Gauvain M. (2015) Acquired brain injury results in specific impairment of planning knowledge Brain Impairment. 16: 28-45
Head J, Neumann E, Helton WS, et al. (2013) Novel word processing. The American Journal of Psychology. 126: 323-33
Shears C, Hawkins A, Varner A, et al. (2008) Knowledge-based inferences across the hemispheres: domain makes a difference. Neuropsychologia. 46: 2563-2568
Shears C, Miller V, Ball M, et al. (2007) Cognitive Demand Differences in Causal Inferences: Characters' Plans are More Difficult to Comprehend Than Physical Causation Discourse Processes. 43: 255-278
Chiarello C, Kacinik NA, Shears C, et al. (2006) Exploring cerebral asymmetries for the verb generation task. Neuropsychology. 20: 88-104
Shears C, Weiss E. (2005) Inference vs control sentences: Are readers able to detect our intended differences? Brain and Cognition. 57: 195-197
Chiarello C, Shears C, Liu S, et al. (2005) Influence of word class proportion on cerebral asymmetries for high- and low-imagery words. Brain and Cognition. 57: 35-8
Shears C, Chiarello C. (2004) Knowledge-Based Inferences Are Not General Discourse Processes. 38: 31-55
Shears C, Chiarello C. (2003) No go on neutrals? An interhemispheric account of semantic category priming. Laterality. 8: 1-23
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