We examined the role of schema knowledge in everyday action by assessing the use of unfamiliar implements by patients with subcortical and frontal lobe damage. Although the patients were relatively good at naming or showing how the unfamiliar implements could be used outside of the task context, the patients omitted using the objects in everyday life tasks more often than control participants--either omitting the action step involving the objects or performing the action using a familiar object that was not normally used for this purpose. The data suggest that knowledge about objects in the context of a task can play a determining role in how objects are used in everyday action. In patients with reduced attentional resources, the task schem...
We contrast naming from pictures, and reading words, for objects and verbs (actions relating to the ...
International audienceIt has been suggested that gesture engrams, conceptual knowledge and/or the ab...
International audienceIt has been suggested that gesture engrams, conceptual knowledge and/or the ab...
We report the case of a patient, MC, with Alzheimer's disease, who showed poor ability to name visua...
We present a single case study of a patient, HG, who was severely impaired on routine everyday tasks...
We studied five patients with semantic memory disorders, four with semantic dementia and one with h...
Perception is a process by which attention and knowledge from long-term memory interact. This thesis...
We report the single-case study of a brain-damaged individual, JJG, presenting with a conceptual def...
We report data from a group of patients with mild Alzheimer's disease on a range of tasks requiring ...
International audience* Objective * Although tool use disorders are frequent in neurodegenerative di...
In theory, semantic memory may trigger and support the execution of everyday activities. This study ...
International audience* Objective * Although tool use disorders are frequent in neurodegenerative di...
Abstract Objective: Semantic tool knowledge underlies the ability to perform activities of daily liv...
Events consist of diverse elements, each processed in specialized neocortical networks, with tempora...
We assessed the factors which affect the selection of objects for action, focusing on the role of ac...
We contrast naming from pictures, and reading words, for objects and verbs (actions relating to the ...
International audienceIt has been suggested that gesture engrams, conceptual knowledge and/or the ab...
International audienceIt has been suggested that gesture engrams, conceptual knowledge and/or the ab...
We report the case of a patient, MC, with Alzheimer's disease, who showed poor ability to name visua...
We present a single case study of a patient, HG, who was severely impaired on routine everyday tasks...
We studied five patients with semantic memory disorders, four with semantic dementia and one with h...
Perception is a process by which attention and knowledge from long-term memory interact. This thesis...
We report the single-case study of a brain-damaged individual, JJG, presenting with a conceptual def...
We report data from a group of patients with mild Alzheimer's disease on a range of tasks requiring ...
International audience* Objective * Although tool use disorders are frequent in neurodegenerative di...
In theory, semantic memory may trigger and support the execution of everyday activities. This study ...
International audience* Objective * Although tool use disorders are frequent in neurodegenerative di...
Abstract Objective: Semantic tool knowledge underlies the ability to perform activities of daily liv...
Events consist of diverse elements, each processed in specialized neocortical networks, with tempora...
We assessed the factors which affect the selection of objects for action, focusing on the role of ac...
We contrast naming from pictures, and reading words, for objects and verbs (actions relating to the ...
International audienceIt has been suggested that gesture engrams, conceptual knowledge and/or the ab...
International audienceIt has been suggested that gesture engrams, conceptual knowledge and/or the ab...