The neural principles behind semantic category representation are still under debate. Dominant theories mostly focus on distinguishing concrete from abstract concepts but, in such theories, divisions into categories of concrete concepts are more developed than for their abstract counterparts. An encompassing theory on semantic category representation could be within reach when charting the semantic attributes that are capable of describing both concept types. A good candidate are the three semantic dimensions defined by Osgood (potency, valence, arousal). However, to show to what extent they affect semantic processing, specific neuroimaging tools are required. Electroencephalography (EEG) is on par with the temporal resolution of cognitive ...
Objective Semantic concepts are coherent entities within our minds. They underpin our thought proces...
The ability to combine single words to more complex meanings is the building block of the expressive...
Is human semantic knowledge neurally organised according to either category (e.g. living vs non-livi...
The neural principles behind semantic category representation are still under debate. Dominant theor...
This thesis addresses the computation and organization of conceptual knowledge. Specifically, it foc...
An influential hypothesis regarding the neural basis of the mental lexicon is that semantic represen...
Introducing the concept of semantic representation in the brain as well as highlighting their releva...
Comunicació presentada a: 2009 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing celebr...
Although semantic processing has traditionally been associated with brain responses maximal at 350–4...
Functional neuroimaging was used to investigate the extent to which category-specific semantic defic...
Conceptual knowledge is thought to be represented in a large distributed network, indexing a range o...
International audienceThis article analyzes the organization of the mental lexicon based on neurophy...
Achieving a clearer picture of categorial distinctions in the brain is essential for our understandi...
An influential hypothesis regarding the neural basis of the mental lexicon is that semantic represen...
The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual infor...
Objective Semantic concepts are coherent entities within our minds. They underpin our thought proces...
The ability to combine single words to more complex meanings is the building block of the expressive...
Is human semantic knowledge neurally organised according to either category (e.g. living vs non-livi...
The neural principles behind semantic category representation are still under debate. Dominant theor...
This thesis addresses the computation and organization of conceptual knowledge. Specifically, it foc...
An influential hypothesis regarding the neural basis of the mental lexicon is that semantic represen...
Introducing the concept of semantic representation in the brain as well as highlighting their releva...
Comunicació presentada a: 2009 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing celebr...
Although semantic processing has traditionally been associated with brain responses maximal at 350–4...
Functional neuroimaging was used to investigate the extent to which category-specific semantic defic...
Conceptual knowledge is thought to be represented in a large distributed network, indexing a range o...
International audienceThis article analyzes the organization of the mental lexicon based on neurophy...
Achieving a clearer picture of categorial distinctions in the brain is essential for our understandi...
An influential hypothesis regarding the neural basis of the mental lexicon is that semantic represen...
The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual infor...
Objective Semantic concepts are coherent entities within our minds. They underpin our thought proces...
The ability to combine single words to more complex meanings is the building block of the expressive...
Is human semantic knowledge neurally organised according to either category (e.g. living vs non-livi...