Conceptual knowledge is thought to be represented in a large distributed network, indexing a range of different semantic features (e.g., visual, auditory, functional). We investigated the anatomical organization of these features, using PET, by contrasting brain activity elicited by heard words with (i) visual (e.g., blue), (ii) auditory (e.g., noise), or (iii) abstract (e.g., truth) meaning. The activation task was either repetition or semantic decision (e.g., does the meaning of the word relate to religion?). In the baseline conditions, the sound track of the words was reversed and subjects had to say "OK" (control for repetition) or make an acoustic decision (control for semantic decision). Irrespective of task, words relative to their c...
Studies of semantic impairment arising from brain disease suggest that the anterior temporal lobes a...
This paper considers how functional neuro-imaging can be used to investigate the organization of the...
AbstractHow conceptual knowledge is represented in the human brain remains to be determined. To addr...
Conceptual knowledge is thought to be represented in a large distributed network, indexing a range o...
Concepts are considered to be the building blocks of human higher-order cognition. Yet theories diff...
Behavioural and neuropsychological evidence suggests that abstract and concrete concepts might be re...
Is human semantic knowledge neurally organised according to either category (e.g. living vs non-livi...
Although knowledge indexes our experiences of the world, the neural basis of this relationship remai...
The neural principles behind semantic category representation are still under debate. Dominant theor...
To investigate the neural correlates of semantic processing, previous functional imaging studies hav...
Is human semantic knowledge neurally organised according to either category (e.g. living non-living)...
Studies of semantic impairment arising from brain disease suggest that the anterior temporal lobes a...
This thesis will describe two functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) experiments and one Voxel...
How conceptual knowledge is represented in the human brain remains to be determined. To address the ...
This review discusses the contributions of functional imaging (fMRI/PET) to our understanding of how...
Studies of semantic impairment arising from brain disease suggest that the anterior temporal lobes a...
This paper considers how functional neuro-imaging can be used to investigate the organization of the...
AbstractHow conceptual knowledge is represented in the human brain remains to be determined. To addr...
Conceptual knowledge is thought to be represented in a large distributed network, indexing a range o...
Concepts are considered to be the building blocks of human higher-order cognition. Yet theories diff...
Behavioural and neuropsychological evidence suggests that abstract and concrete concepts might be re...
Is human semantic knowledge neurally organised according to either category (e.g. living vs non-livi...
Although knowledge indexes our experiences of the world, the neural basis of this relationship remai...
The neural principles behind semantic category representation are still under debate. Dominant theor...
To investigate the neural correlates of semantic processing, previous functional imaging studies hav...
Is human semantic knowledge neurally organised according to either category (e.g. living non-living)...
Studies of semantic impairment arising from brain disease suggest that the anterior temporal lobes a...
This thesis will describe two functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) experiments and one Voxel...
How conceptual knowledge is represented in the human brain remains to be determined. To address the ...
This review discusses the contributions of functional imaging (fMRI/PET) to our understanding of how...
Studies of semantic impairment arising from brain disease suggest that the anterior temporal lobes a...
This paper considers how functional neuro-imaging can be used to investigate the organization of the...
AbstractHow conceptual knowledge is represented in the human brain remains to be determined. To addr...