Previous reports suggest that the internal organization of semantic memory is in terms of different "types of knowledge," including "sensory" (information about perceptual features), "action" (motor-based knowledge of object utilization), and "functional" (abstract properties, as function and context of use). Consistent with this view, a specific loss of action knowledge, with preserved functional knowledge, has been recently observed in patients with left frontoparietal lesions. The opposite pattern (impaired functional knowledge with preserved action knowledge) was reported in association with anterior inferotemporal lesions. In the present study, the cerebral representation of action and functional knowledge was investigated using event-...
International audienceOur ability to understand how to interact with familiar objects is supported b...
Previous neuroimaging studies have identified a large network of cortical areas involved in semantic...
Retrieval of conceptual information from action pictures causes greater activation than from object ...
Previous reports suggest that the internal organization of semantic memory is in terms of different ...
Previous reports suggest that the internal organization of semantic memory is in terms of different ...
Previous reports suggest that the internal organization of semantic memory is in terms of different ...
This thesis will describe two functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) experiments and one Voxel...
& Human concepts can be roughly divided into entities (prototypically referred to in language by...
The theory of embodied cognition postulates that the brain represents semantic knowledge as a functi...
Evidence from neuropsychological and imaging studies indicate that action and semantic knowledge abo...
This review discusses the contributions of functional imaging (fMRI/PET) to our understanding of how...
Item does not contain fulltextThis fMRI study investigates the neural mechanisms supporting the retr...
Previous studies showed that motor information related to tool use (i.e., functional actions) could ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to examine the pattern of cortical activity du...
This thesis uses PET to investigate the neural systems mediating praxis and language. These are cogn...
International audienceOur ability to understand how to interact with familiar objects is supported b...
Previous neuroimaging studies have identified a large network of cortical areas involved in semantic...
Retrieval of conceptual information from action pictures causes greater activation than from object ...
Previous reports suggest that the internal organization of semantic memory is in terms of different ...
Previous reports suggest that the internal organization of semantic memory is in terms of different ...
Previous reports suggest that the internal organization of semantic memory is in terms of different ...
This thesis will describe two functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) experiments and one Voxel...
& Human concepts can be roughly divided into entities (prototypically referred to in language by...
The theory of embodied cognition postulates that the brain represents semantic knowledge as a functi...
Evidence from neuropsychological and imaging studies indicate that action and semantic knowledge abo...
This review discusses the contributions of functional imaging (fMRI/PET) to our understanding of how...
Item does not contain fulltextThis fMRI study investigates the neural mechanisms supporting the retr...
Previous studies showed that motor information related to tool use (i.e., functional actions) could ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to examine the pattern of cortical activity du...
This thesis uses PET to investigate the neural systems mediating praxis and language. These are cogn...
International audienceOur ability to understand how to interact with familiar objects is supported b...
Previous neuroimaging studies have identified a large network of cortical areas involved in semantic...
Retrieval of conceptual information from action pictures causes greater activation than from object ...