We report two head-injured patients whose knowledge of living things was selectively disrupted. Their semantic knowledge was tested with naming and verbal comprehension tasks and a verbal questionnaire. In all of them there was consistent evidence that knowledge of living things was impaired and that of non-living things was relatively preserved. The living things deficit emerged irrespective of whether the question tapped associative or perceptual knowledge or required visual or non visual information. In all tasks the category effect was still significant after the influence on the performance of the following variables was partialled out: word frequency, concept familiarity, prototypicality, name agreement, image agreement and visual com...
In this article the authors describe a patient (J.P.) whose category-specific naming deficit eluded ...
Recent evidence suggests that the perirhinal cortex is involved in perception of complex objects wit...
The performance of a severe amnesic patient (AC) was explored across two tasks designed to assess hi...
This study investigated the hypothesis that brain damaged patients with memory disorder are poorer a...
The dramatic effects of brain damage can provide some of the most interesting insights into the natu...
We report a single case study of a 22-year-old, brain-damaged patient, Jennifer, who showed a semant...
Semantic memory was investigated in a patient (MR) affected by a severe apperceptive visual agnosia,...
We report a case series analysis of a group of seven patients with apparent "category-specific" diso...
We report a case series analysis of a group of seven patients with apparent "category-specific" diso...
We report a new case of category-specific semantic impairment, affecting living entities, in a patie...
We describe a new case of semantic deficit in which nonliving categories are disproportionately impa...
Patients after severe closed-head injury (CHI) demonstrate reduced ability to spontaneously utilize ...
Object and scene recognition both require mapping of incoming sensory information to existing concep...
Recent evidence suggests that the perirhinal cortex is involved in perception of complex objects wit...
According to the semantic hub hypothesis, a supramodal semantic hub is equally needed to deal with v...
In this article the authors describe a patient (J.P.) whose category-specific naming deficit eluded ...
Recent evidence suggests that the perirhinal cortex is involved in perception of complex objects wit...
The performance of a severe amnesic patient (AC) was explored across two tasks designed to assess hi...
This study investigated the hypothesis that brain damaged patients with memory disorder are poorer a...
The dramatic effects of brain damage can provide some of the most interesting insights into the natu...
We report a single case study of a 22-year-old, brain-damaged patient, Jennifer, who showed a semant...
Semantic memory was investigated in a patient (MR) affected by a severe apperceptive visual agnosia,...
We report a case series analysis of a group of seven patients with apparent "category-specific" diso...
We report a case series analysis of a group of seven patients with apparent "category-specific" diso...
We report a new case of category-specific semantic impairment, affecting living entities, in a patie...
We describe a new case of semantic deficit in which nonliving categories are disproportionately impa...
Patients after severe closed-head injury (CHI) demonstrate reduced ability to spontaneously utilize ...
Object and scene recognition both require mapping of incoming sensory information to existing concep...
Recent evidence suggests that the perirhinal cortex is involved in perception of complex objects wit...
According to the semantic hub hypothesis, a supramodal semantic hub is equally needed to deal with v...
In this article the authors describe a patient (J.P.) whose category-specific naming deficit eluded ...
Recent evidence suggests that the perirhinal cortex is involved in perception of complex objects wit...
The performance of a severe amnesic patient (AC) was explored across two tasks designed to assess hi...