Semantic dementia (SD) is a unique neurodegenerative syndrome accompanied by relatively selective loss of the meaning of objects and concepts. The brain mechanisms that underpin the syndrome have not been defined: a better understanding of these mechanisms would inform our understanding of both the organisation of the human semantic system and its vulnerability to neurodegenerative disease. In this fMRI study, we investigated brain correlates of sensory object processing in nine patients with SD compared with healthy control subjects, using the paradigm of nonverbal sound. Compared with healthy controls, patients with SD showed differential activation of cortical areas surrounding the superior temporal sulcus, both for perceptual processing...
The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual infor...
The nature of semantic knowledge – conceptual information stored in the brain – is highly debated in...
Semantic memory refers to our knowledge of words, objects and concepts without requiring relevance t...
AbstractSemantic dementia (SD) is a unique neurodegenerative syndrome accompanied by relatively sele...
AbstractThe meaning of sensory objects is often behaviourally and biologically salient and decoding ...
AbstractRecognition of nonverbal sounds in semantic dementia and other syndromes of anterior tempora...
The meaning of sensory objects is often behaviourally and biologically salient and decoding of seman...
AbstractThe cognition of nonverbal sounds in dementia has been relatively little explored. Here we u...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the neural correlates of verbal and nonverbal semantic processing in neuro...
Objective To investigate the neural correlates of verbal and nonverbal semantic processing in neurod...
A growing body of functional imaging studies provides considerable insight into cortical networks f...
Semantic dementia is a neurodegenerative disease character-ized by progressive loss of conceptual an...
The study of patients with semantic dementia has revealed important insights into the cognitive and ...
The cognition of nonverbal sounds in dementia has been relatively little explored. Here we undertook...
Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) refers to a group of diseases characterised by focal fronta...
The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual infor...
The nature of semantic knowledge – conceptual information stored in the brain – is highly debated in...
Semantic memory refers to our knowledge of words, objects and concepts without requiring relevance t...
AbstractSemantic dementia (SD) is a unique neurodegenerative syndrome accompanied by relatively sele...
AbstractThe meaning of sensory objects is often behaviourally and biologically salient and decoding ...
AbstractRecognition of nonverbal sounds in semantic dementia and other syndromes of anterior tempora...
The meaning of sensory objects is often behaviourally and biologically salient and decoding of seman...
AbstractThe cognition of nonverbal sounds in dementia has been relatively little explored. Here we u...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the neural correlates of verbal and nonverbal semantic processing in neuro...
Objective To investigate the neural correlates of verbal and nonverbal semantic processing in neurod...
A growing body of functional imaging studies provides considerable insight into cortical networks f...
Semantic dementia is a neurodegenerative disease character-ized by progressive loss of conceptual an...
The study of patients with semantic dementia has revealed important insights into the cognitive and ...
The cognition of nonverbal sounds in dementia has been relatively little explored. Here we undertook...
Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) refers to a group of diseases characterised by focal fronta...
The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual infor...
The nature of semantic knowledge – conceptual information stored in the brain – is highly debated in...
Semantic memory refers to our knowledge of words, objects and concepts without requiring relevance t...