Stella Royce Arambel


Graduated Bachelor of Arts
in Psychology
June, 1995

Upper-Division Honors Thesis Title:
"Cerebral Asymmetries in the Production of Semantic Paralexias with Ambiguous Word Meanings"


Undergraduate Research

Atchley, R.A., Burgess, C., Audet, C., & Arambel, S. (May, 1995). Effects of Timecourse and Context on the Processing of Lexical Ambiguity in the Cerebral Hemispheres. Paper presented at TENNET VI, Sixth Annual Conference on Theoretical and Experimental Neuropsychology, Montreal, Quebec.

Arambel, S. , & Burgess, C. (March, 1995). Cerebral Asymmetries in Producing Semantic Paralexias with Ambiguous Words. Paper presented at the Western Psychological Association Conference, Los Angeles.

Burgess, C., Atchley, R. A., Audet, C., & Arambel, S. (November, 1994). Cerebral Hemispheric Mechanisms of Lexical Ambiguity: Dominance and Sentence Context Effects. Paper presented at the Psychonomics Society Meeting, St. Louis, MO.

Arambel, S. . Cerebral asymmetries in the procuction of semantic paralexias with ambiguous word meanings. -- Received a Ford Foundation Fellowship and is now a Ph.D. student at UCR.