<p>Several computational models of the semantic cognitive system have been developed. This thesis considers four such models: the hub-and-spoke, the conceptual structure, the modality-specific, and the conceptual topography model. These models account for both generalised and category-specific semantic impairments. The models encapsulate different, and partially mutually exclusive, theoretical positions, but still account for similar, if not overlapping, semantic impairments. However, no single theory explains the full spectrum of both healthy and impaired semantic cognition. In order to better understand the space of theories and their inter-relations, this thesis reports results from (re)implementing the four theories and attempting to si...
The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual infor...
This paper provides a focused review of the literature on semantic impairment in semantic dementia (...
Semantic memory is part of the long-term memory system, and there are several theories concerning th...
Several computational models of the semantic cognitive system have been developed. This thesis consi...
Rogers et al. present a model of semantic cognition – the “hub” model – that reproduces the behaviou...
Recognition of objects, their representation and retrieval in memory and the link of this representa...
Much of the contemporary research in cognitive psychology presupposes an information processing or c...
This paper explores a model of “semantic cognition” first described in Rogers et al. (2004). This mo...
This paper explores a model of “semantic cognition” first described in Rogers et al. (2004). This mo...
Wernicke (1900, as cited in G. H. Eggert, 1977) suggested that semantic knowledge arises from the in...
This thesis is concerned with the organization of semantic memory. Potential organizing principles i...
Models that represent meaning as high-dimensional numerical vectors—such as latent semantic analysis...
The nature of semantic knowledge – conceptual information stored in the brain – is highly debated in...
How does cognition organize sparse and ambiguous input from the environment into useful representati...
Motivated by the widespread use of distributional models of semantics within the cognitive science c...
The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual infor...
This paper provides a focused review of the literature on semantic impairment in semantic dementia (...
Semantic memory is part of the long-term memory system, and there are several theories concerning th...
Several computational models of the semantic cognitive system have been developed. This thesis consi...
Rogers et al. present a model of semantic cognition – the “hub” model – that reproduces the behaviou...
Recognition of objects, their representation and retrieval in memory and the link of this representa...
Much of the contemporary research in cognitive psychology presupposes an information processing or c...
This paper explores a model of “semantic cognition” first described in Rogers et al. (2004). This mo...
This paper explores a model of “semantic cognition” first described in Rogers et al. (2004). This mo...
Wernicke (1900, as cited in G. H. Eggert, 1977) suggested that semantic knowledge arises from the in...
This thesis is concerned with the organization of semantic memory. Potential organizing principles i...
Models that represent meaning as high-dimensional numerical vectors—such as latent semantic analysis...
The nature of semantic knowledge – conceptual information stored in the brain – is highly debated in...
How does cognition organize sparse and ambiguous input from the environment into useful representati...
Motivated by the widespread use of distributional models of semantics within the cognitive science c...
The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual infor...
This paper provides a focused review of the literature on semantic impairment in semantic dementia (...
Semantic memory is part of the long-term memory system, and there are several theories concerning th...