Prior work by Gonnerman and colleagues presented a theory of semantic processing in normal and impaired populations. Their account incorporates distributed representations and predicts a complex relationship between semantic knowledge and naming ability. According to this account, during the course of progressive brain damage, one should observe different relationships between damage to semantic knowledge and naming ability for natural kinds versus artifacts. For artifacts, the theory predicts that naming ability will not be strongly correlated with damage to semantic category structure, whereas for natural kinds the nature of the relationship will change as damage to the system progresses. To test this theory, young and elderly participant...
The feature and domain-specific models of semantic memory were explored in three experiments involvi...
This paper addresses semantic memory loss from the perspective of Natural Language Processing. Demen...
In this paper, we describe a patient (LI) suffering from semantic dementia who showed a category-spe...
Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA.Although semantic memory impairment is well-d...
Two types of theoretical account have been proposed to explain the phenomenon of category-specific i...
A defining characteristic of Alzheimer’s disease is difficulty in retrieving semantic memories, or m...
Disequilibrium between the taxonomic and thematic semantic systems was previously hypothesized in pa...
The study of semantic memory in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) has raised important question...
In order to study the strategies of access to semantic knowledge and the status of semantic represen...
Category-specic semantic impairments have been ex-plained in terms of preferential damage to differe...
A category-specific naming effect penalizing living things has often been reported in patients suffe...
The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual infor...
The feature and domain-specific models of semantic memory were explored in three experiments involvi...
This paper addresses semantic memory loss from the perspective of Natural Language Processing. Demen...
In this paper, we describe a patient (LI) suffering from semantic dementia who showed a category-spe...
Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA.Although semantic memory impairment is well-d...
Two types of theoretical account have been proposed to explain the phenomenon of category-specific i...
A defining characteristic of Alzheimer’s disease is difficulty in retrieving semantic memories, or m...
Disequilibrium between the taxonomic and thematic semantic systems was previously hypothesized in pa...
The study of semantic memory in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) has raised important question...
In order to study the strategies of access to semantic knowledge and the status of semantic represen...
Category-specic semantic impairments have been ex-plained in terms of preferential damage to differe...
A category-specific naming effect penalizing living things has often been reported in patients suffe...
The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual infor...
The feature and domain-specific models of semantic memory were explored in three experiments involvi...
This paper addresses semantic memory loss from the perspective of Natural Language Processing. Demen...
In this paper, we describe a patient (LI) suffering from semantic dementia who showed a category-spe...