Weiss S, Müller HM, Mertens M, Wörmann FG. "Tooth and Truth": Brain Activation During Passive Listening to Concrete and Abstract Nouns. The Open Behavioral Science Journal. 2011;5(1):37-47.The aim of this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study was to investigate brain activation associated with the auditory perception of concrete and abstract German nouns during a passive listening task. This procedure allows us to investigate inherent linguistic properties common to either concrete or abstract concepts rather than cognitive operations due to the performance of a given specific task. In addition, a new baseline condition (pseudospeech) was used allowing us to monitor language-relevant activation common to both word types besides...
Important advances have recently been made using computational semantic models to de- code brain act...
It has been widely reported that concrete words have processing advantages over abstract words in te...
Noun/verb dissociations in the literature defy interpretation due to the confound between lexical ca...
Weiss S, Müller HM, Mertens M, Wörmann FG. "Tooth and Truth": Brain Activation During Passive Listen...
Background: Evidence for the brain mechanisms recruited when processing concrete versus abstract con...
Abstract Several clinical studies have reported a double dissociation between abstract and concrete ...
Recent activation studies have suggested different neural correlates for processing concrete and abs...
Unlike concrete, nouns refer to notions beyond our perception. Even though there is no consensus amo...
The meaning of a novel word can be acquired by extracting it from linguistic context. Here we simula...
Concrete words that are readily imagined are better remembered than abstract words. Theoretical expl...
The cognitive and neural representation of abstract words is still an open question for theories of ...
In the native language, abstract and concrete nouns are represented in distinct areas of the cerebra...
It is unclear whether healthy aging influences concreteness effects (i.e., the processing advantage ...
Normal subjects and patients with aphasia exhibit a 'concreteness effect' during lexical tasks. Rece...
AbstractNoun/verb dissociations in the literature defy interpretation due to the confound between le...
Important advances have recently been made using computational semantic models to de- code brain act...
It has been widely reported that concrete words have processing advantages over abstract words in te...
Noun/verb dissociations in the literature defy interpretation due to the confound between lexical ca...
Weiss S, Müller HM, Mertens M, Wörmann FG. "Tooth and Truth": Brain Activation During Passive Listen...
Background: Evidence for the brain mechanisms recruited when processing concrete versus abstract con...
Abstract Several clinical studies have reported a double dissociation between abstract and concrete ...
Recent activation studies have suggested different neural correlates for processing concrete and abs...
Unlike concrete, nouns refer to notions beyond our perception. Even though there is no consensus amo...
The meaning of a novel word can be acquired by extracting it from linguistic context. Here we simula...
Concrete words that are readily imagined are better remembered than abstract words. Theoretical expl...
The cognitive and neural representation of abstract words is still an open question for theories of ...
In the native language, abstract and concrete nouns are represented in distinct areas of the cerebra...
It is unclear whether healthy aging influences concreteness effects (i.e., the processing advantage ...
Normal subjects and patients with aphasia exhibit a 'concreteness effect' during lexical tasks. Rece...
AbstractNoun/verb dissociations in the literature defy interpretation due to the confound between le...
Important advances have recently been made using computational semantic models to de- code brain act...
It has been widely reported that concrete words have processing advantages over abstract words in te...
Noun/verb dissociations in the literature defy interpretation due to the confound between lexical ca...