In speaking, semantic encoding is the conversion of a non-verbal mental representation (the reference) into a semantic structure suitable for expression (the sense). In this fMRI study on sentence production we investigate how the speaking brain accomplishes this transition from non-verbal to verbal representations. In an overt picture description task, we manipulated repetition of sense (the semantic structure of the sentence) and reference (the described situation) separately. By investigating brain areas showing response adaptation to repetition of each of these sentence properties, we disentangle the neuronal infrastructure for these two components of semantic encoding. We also performed a control experiment with the same stimuli and de...
Embodied theories of grounded semantics postulate that, when word meaning is first acquired, a link ...
Embodied theories of grounded semantics postulate that, when word meaning is first acquired, a link ...
The ability to use words to refer to the world is vital to the communicative power of human language...
In speaking, semantic encoding is the conversion of a non-verbal mental representation (the referenc...
Speaking is a complex, multilevel process, in which the first step is to compute the message that ca...
In an event-related fMRI study, we examined the cortical networks involved in establishing reference...
In an event-related fMRI study, we examined the cortical networks involved in establishing. referenc...
Models of speaking distinguish producing meaning, words and syntax as three different linguistic com...
Published:20 May 2020How the brain representation of conceptual knowledge varies as a function of p...
How the brain representation of conceptual knowledge vary as a function of processing goals, strateg...
Efficient semantic cognition depends on accessing and selecting conceptual knowledge relevant to the...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigates a crucial parameter in spatial ...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigates a crucial parameter in spatial ...
Embodied theories of grounded semantics postulate that, when word meaning is first acquired, a link ...
Embodied theories of grounded semantics postulate that, when word meaning is first acquired, a link ...
The ability to use words to refer to the world is vital to the communicative power of human language...
In speaking, semantic encoding is the conversion of a non-verbal mental representation (the referenc...
Speaking is a complex, multilevel process, in which the first step is to compute the message that ca...
In an event-related fMRI study, we examined the cortical networks involved in establishing reference...
In an event-related fMRI study, we examined the cortical networks involved in establishing. referenc...
Models of speaking distinguish producing meaning, words and syntax as three different linguistic com...
Published:20 May 2020How the brain representation of conceptual knowledge varies as a function of p...
How the brain representation of conceptual knowledge vary as a function of processing goals, strateg...
Efficient semantic cognition depends on accessing and selecting conceptual knowledge relevant to the...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigates a crucial parameter in spatial ...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigates a crucial parameter in spatial ...
Embodied theories of grounded semantics postulate that, when word meaning is first acquired, a link ...
Embodied theories of grounded semantics postulate that, when word meaning is first acquired, a link ...
The ability to use words to refer to the world is vital to the communicative power of human language...