AbstractWe present a case-series comparison of patients with cross-modal semantic impairments consequent on either (a) bilateral anterior temporal lobe atrophy in semantic dementia (SD) or (b) left-hemisphere fronto-parietal and/or posterior temporal stroke in semantic aphasia (SA). Both groups were assessed on a new test battery designed to measure how performance is influenced by concept familiarity, typicality and specificity. In line with previous findings, performance in SD was strongly modulated by all of these factors, with better performance for more familiar items (regardless of typicality), for more typical items (regardless of familiarity) and for tasks that did not require very specific classification, consistent with the gradua...
Semantic control allows us to focus semantic activation on currently relevant aspects of knowledge, ...
Background The ability to efficiently select specific aspects of our semantic representations that a...
Background: The ability to efficiently select specific aspects of our semantic representations that ...
We present a case-series comparison of patients with cross-modal semantic impairments consequent on ...
We present a case-series comparison of patients with cross-modal semantic impairments consequent on ...
AbstractWe present a case-series comparison of patients with cross-modal semantic impairments conseq...
Semantic dementia (SD) implicates the anterior temporal lobes (ATL) as a critical substrate for sema...
Different neuropsychological populations implicate diverse cortical regions in semantic memory: sema...
Patients with semantic dementia show a specific pattern of impairment on both verbal and non-verbal ...
Research suggests that semantic memory deficits can occur in at least three ways. Patients can (1) s...
Research suggests that semantic memory deficits can occur in at least three ways. Patients can (1) s...
Research suggests that semantic memory deficits can occur in at least three ways. Patients can (1) s...
Research suggests that semantic memory deficits can occur in at least three ways. Patients can (1) s...
■ Semantic cognition, which encompasses all conceptually based behavior, is dependent on the success...
Researchers have proposed that semantic processing involves both stored semantic knowledge and mecha...
Semantic control allows us to focus semantic activation on currently relevant aspects of knowledge, ...
Background The ability to efficiently select specific aspects of our semantic representations that a...
Background: The ability to efficiently select specific aspects of our semantic representations that ...
We present a case-series comparison of patients with cross-modal semantic impairments consequent on ...
We present a case-series comparison of patients with cross-modal semantic impairments consequent on ...
AbstractWe present a case-series comparison of patients with cross-modal semantic impairments conseq...
Semantic dementia (SD) implicates the anterior temporal lobes (ATL) as a critical substrate for sema...
Different neuropsychological populations implicate diverse cortical regions in semantic memory: sema...
Patients with semantic dementia show a specific pattern of impairment on both verbal and non-verbal ...
Research suggests that semantic memory deficits can occur in at least three ways. Patients can (1) s...
Research suggests that semantic memory deficits can occur in at least three ways. Patients can (1) s...
Research suggests that semantic memory deficits can occur in at least three ways. Patients can (1) s...
Research suggests that semantic memory deficits can occur in at least three ways. Patients can (1) s...
■ Semantic cognition, which encompasses all conceptually based behavior, is dependent on the success...
Researchers have proposed that semantic processing involves both stored semantic knowledge and mecha...
Semantic control allows us to focus semantic activation on currently relevant aspects of knowledge, ...
Background The ability to efficiently select specific aspects of our semantic representations that a...
Background: The ability to efficiently select specific aspects of our semantic representations that ...