Semantic memory for an object encompasses multi-modal knowledge gained through personal experience over the lifetime, and coded in grounded sensory-motor brain systems, independently of the level of subjective awareness. Linguistic access to semantic memories in verbal format relies on the functional coupling between perisylvian language regions and the grounded brain systems implied by our lifetime experience with the concept’s referents. Linguistic structure exerts modulatory influences on this functional coupling, as in the case of sentential negation, which reduces the interactions between perisylvian language regions and the grounded brain systems
The recent grounded cognition literature suggests that modal perception and conceptual representatio...
This dissertation brings together a collection of four projects that are thematically related throug...
How brain structures and neuronal circuits mechanistically underpin symbolic meaning has recently be...
Abstract: Questioning the neural basis of embodiment, the authors propose a neurobiological perspect...
Signs and symbols relate to concepts and can be used to speak about objects, actions, and their feat...
Neuroscientific research on conceptual knowledge based on the grounded cognition framework has shed ...
How conceptual knowledge is represented in the human brain remains to be determined. To address the ...
AbstractHow conceptual knowledge is represented in the human brain remains to be determined. To addr...
The human conceptual system contains knowledge that supports all cognitive activities, including per...
The human conceptual system contains knowledge that supports all cognitive activities, including per...
My dissertation sets out to contribute to the ongoing theoretical debate on the format of conceptual...
Current neurobiological accounts of language and cognition offer diverging views on the questions of...
Over the last decade, there has been an increasing body of work that explores whether sensory and mo...
The relation of abstract concepts to the modality-specific systems is discussed controversially. Acc...
Conceptual knowledge plays a pivotal role in human cognition. Grounded cognition theories propose th...
The recent grounded cognition literature suggests that modal perception and conceptual representatio...
This dissertation brings together a collection of four projects that are thematically related throug...
How brain structures and neuronal circuits mechanistically underpin symbolic meaning has recently be...
Abstract: Questioning the neural basis of embodiment, the authors propose a neurobiological perspect...
Signs and symbols relate to concepts and can be used to speak about objects, actions, and their feat...
Neuroscientific research on conceptual knowledge based on the grounded cognition framework has shed ...
How conceptual knowledge is represented in the human brain remains to be determined. To address the ...
AbstractHow conceptual knowledge is represented in the human brain remains to be determined. To addr...
The human conceptual system contains knowledge that supports all cognitive activities, including per...
The human conceptual system contains knowledge that supports all cognitive activities, including per...
My dissertation sets out to contribute to the ongoing theoretical debate on the format of conceptual...
Current neurobiological accounts of language and cognition offer diverging views on the questions of...
Over the last decade, there has been an increasing body of work that explores whether sensory and mo...
The relation of abstract concepts to the modality-specific systems is discussed controversially. Acc...
Conceptual knowledge plays a pivotal role in human cognition. Grounded cognition theories propose th...
The recent grounded cognition literature suggests that modal perception and conceptual representatio...
This dissertation brings together a collection of four projects that are thematically related throug...
How brain structures and neuronal circuits mechanistically underpin symbolic meaning has recently be...