AbstractRecent evidence from multiple neuroscience techniques indicates that regions within the anterior temporal lobes (ATLs) are a critical node in the neural network for representing conceptual knowledge, yet their function remains elusive. The hub-and-spoke model holds that ATL regions act as a transmodal conceptual hub, distilling the various sensory-motor features of objects and words into integrated, coherent conceptual representations. Single-cell recordings in monkeys suggest that the ATLs are critically involved in visual associative learning; however, investigations of this region in humans have focused on existing knowledge rather than learning. We studied acquisition of new concepts in semantic dementia patients, who have corti...
The anterior temporal lobe (ATL) is considered a crucial area for the representation of transmodal c...
The neural organization of semantic memory remains much debated. A ‘distributed-only ’ view contends...
Semantic memory refers to our knowledge of words, objects and concepts without requiring relevance t...
AbstractThe anterior temporal lobe (ATL) plays a prominent role in models of semantic knowledge, alt...
Patients with semantic dementia (SD), a neurodegenerative disease affecting the anterior temporal lo...
The anterior temporal lobe (ATL) plays a prominent role in models of semantic knowledge, although it...
SummarySemantic cognition permits us to bring meaning to our verbal and nonverbal experiences and to...
International audience2AbstractCognitive neuroscience exploring the architecture of semantics has sh...
This thesis investigated the role of the anterior temporal lobes (ATLs) in conceptual knowledge and ...
According to the 'Semantic Hub' model, which was developed from data gathered in the moderate to adv...
Words activate cortical regions in accordance with their modality of presentation (i.e., written vs....
Hub-and-spoke models of semantic representation suggest that coherent concepts are formed from the i...
Studies of semantic impairment arising from brain disease suggest that the anterior temporal lobes a...
The neural organization of semantic memory remains much debated. A 'distributed-only' view contends ...
Studies of semantic impairment arising from brain disease suggest that the anterior temporal lobes a...
The anterior temporal lobe (ATL) is considered a crucial area for the representation of transmodal c...
The neural organization of semantic memory remains much debated. A ‘distributed-only ’ view contends...
Semantic memory refers to our knowledge of words, objects and concepts without requiring relevance t...
AbstractThe anterior temporal lobe (ATL) plays a prominent role in models of semantic knowledge, alt...
Patients with semantic dementia (SD), a neurodegenerative disease affecting the anterior temporal lo...
The anterior temporal lobe (ATL) plays a prominent role in models of semantic knowledge, although it...
SummarySemantic cognition permits us to bring meaning to our verbal and nonverbal experiences and to...
International audience2AbstractCognitive neuroscience exploring the architecture of semantics has sh...
This thesis investigated the role of the anterior temporal lobes (ATLs) in conceptual knowledge and ...
According to the 'Semantic Hub' model, which was developed from data gathered in the moderate to adv...
Words activate cortical regions in accordance with their modality of presentation (i.e., written vs....
Hub-and-spoke models of semantic representation suggest that coherent concepts are formed from the i...
Studies of semantic impairment arising from brain disease suggest that the anterior temporal lobes a...
The neural organization of semantic memory remains much debated. A 'distributed-only' view contends ...
Studies of semantic impairment arising from brain disease suggest that the anterior temporal lobes a...
The anterior temporal lobe (ATL) is considered a crucial area for the representation of transmodal c...
The neural organization of semantic memory remains much debated. A ‘distributed-only ’ view contends...
Semantic memory refers to our knowledge of words, objects and concepts without requiring relevance t...