A patient suffering from semantic dementia is described who consistently demonstrated the preserved ability to support specific types of semantic judgements from visual, but not from verbal, input. In addition the representations accessed from visual input were found to trigger complex behavioural schemata, while with verbal materials the patient performed almost invariably at chance level. A preliminary description is given of the nature of visual semantic representations, and the privileged relationship between this modality of input and some aspects of semantic knowledge is also explored. The richness of the semantic representations accessed from visual input can be accommodated within the "Multimodal Semantics" framework; alternative vi...
We report the case of a patient, MC, with Alzheimer's disease, who showed poor ability to name visua...
Disequilibrium between the taxonomic and thematic semantic systems was previously hypothesized in pa...
Semantic knowledge was investigated in patients diagnosed with Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type (DAT...
The case is presented of a semantic dementia patient, who shows a deficit selective for (i) conceptu...
Classic neurological accounts and some contemporary theories of semantic memory assume that concept...
This thesis is concerned with the organization of semantic memory. Potential organizing principles i...
Most models of visual object recognition assume that items belonging to known categories are represe...
This paper provides a focused review of the literature on semantic impairment in semantic dementia (...
Hub-and-spoke models of semantic representation suggest that coherent concepts are formed from the i...
International audienceThe present study explored two types of semantic relationships in semantic dem...
A novel, non-verbal test of semantic feature knowledge is introduced, enabling subordinate knowledge...
Research suggests that semantic memory deficits can occur in at least three ways. Patients can (1) s...
Semantic dementia is a neurodegenerative disease character-ized by progressive loss of conceptual an...
We report the case of a patient, MC, with Alzheimer's disease, who showed poor ability to name visua...
Disequilibrium between the taxonomic and thematic semantic systems was previously hypothesized in pa...
Semantic knowledge was investigated in patients diagnosed with Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type (DAT...
The case is presented of a semantic dementia patient, who shows a deficit selective for (i) conceptu...
Classic neurological accounts and some contemporary theories of semantic memory assume that concept...
This thesis is concerned with the organization of semantic memory. Potential organizing principles i...
Most models of visual object recognition assume that items belonging to known categories are represe...
This paper provides a focused review of the literature on semantic impairment in semantic dementia (...
Hub-and-spoke models of semantic representation suggest that coherent concepts are formed from the i...
International audienceThe present study explored two types of semantic relationships in semantic dem...
A novel, non-verbal test of semantic feature knowledge is introduced, enabling subordinate knowledge...
Research suggests that semantic memory deficits can occur in at least three ways. Patients can (1) s...
Semantic dementia is a neurodegenerative disease character-ized by progressive loss of conceptual an...
We report the case of a patient, MC, with Alzheimer's disease, who showed poor ability to name visua...
Disequilibrium between the taxonomic and thematic semantic systems was previously hypothesized in pa...
Semantic knowledge was investigated in patients diagnosed with Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type (DAT...