Semantic control, the ability to selectively access and manipulate meaningful information on the basis of context demands, is a critical component of semantic cognition. The precise neural correlates of semantic control are disputed, with particular debate surrounding parietal involvement, the spatial extent of the posterior temporal contribution and network lateralisation. Here semantic control is revisited, utilising improved analysis techniques and a decade of additional data to refine our understanding of the network. A meta-analysis of 925 peaks over 126 contrasts illuminated a left-focused network consisting of inferior frontal gyrus, posterior middle temporal gyrus, posterior inferior temporal gyrus and dorsomedial prefrontal cortex....
AbstractMaking sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant...
Semantic memory comprises our knowledge of the meanings of words and objects but only some of this k...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...
Semantic control, the ability to selectively access and manipulate meaningful information on the bas...
Semantic control, the ability to selectively access and manipulate meaningful information on the bas...
The semantic network is thought to include multiple components, including heteromodal conceptual rep...
Semantic cognition requires a combination of semantic representations and executive control processe...
Semantic control allows us to shape our conceptual retrieval to suit the circumstances in a flexible...
AbstractMaking sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
The flexible retrieval of knowledge is critical in everyday situations involving problem solving, re...
Semantic cognition requires a combination of semantic representations and executive control processe...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
AbstractMaking sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant...
Semantic memory comprises our knowledge of the meanings of words and objects but only some of this k...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...
Semantic control, the ability to selectively access and manipulate meaningful information on the bas...
Semantic control, the ability to selectively access and manipulate meaningful information on the bas...
The semantic network is thought to include multiple components, including heteromodal conceptual rep...
Semantic cognition requires a combination of semantic representations and executive control processe...
Semantic control allows us to shape our conceptual retrieval to suit the circumstances in a flexible...
AbstractMaking sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
The flexible retrieval of knowledge is critical in everyday situations involving problem solving, re...
Semantic cognition requires a combination of semantic representations and executive control processe...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
AbstractMaking sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant...
Semantic memory comprises our knowledge of the meanings of words and objects but only some of this k...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...