“…Right hemisphere linguistic capabilities are known to differ from those of the left in qualitative ways. For example, the right hemisphere is more sensitive to emotional than non-emotional words (Atchley, Stringer, Mathias, Ilardi, & Minatrea, 2007), and is more likely to activate both dominant and subordinate meanings of ambiguous words (Burgess & Simpson, 1988;Koivisto, 1997;Titone, 1998). These different patterns of semantic activation are likely associated with the right hemisphere's important contributions to metaphor processing (Bottini et al, 1994;Mashal, Faust, Hendler, & Jung-Beeman, 2007;Schmidt, DeBuse, & Seger, 2007), humour (Coulson & Williams, 2005) and discourse processing (Beeman, 1998;Brownell, Potter, Bihrle, & Gardner, 1986).…”