The dramatic effects of brain damage can provide some of the most interesting insights into the nature of normal cognitive performance. In recent years a number of neuropsychological studies have reported a particular form of cognitive impairment where patients have problems recognising objects from one category but remain able to recognise those from others. The most frequent ‘category-specific’ pattern is an impairment identifying living things, compared to nonliving things. The reverse pattern of dissociation, i.e., an impairment recognising and naming nonliving things relative to living things, has been reported albeit much less frequently. The objective of the work carried out in this thesis was to investigate the organising principles...
In this paper, we describe a patient (LI) suffering from semantic dementia who showed a category-spe...
We summarise and respond to the main points made by the commentators on our target article, which co...
Case A.C.A. presented an associated impairment of visual recognition and semantic knowledge for cele...
In a series of experiments, we tested category-specific activation in normal parti¬cipants using mag...
We describe a new case of semantic deficit in which nonliving categories are disproportionately impa...
Object and scene recognition both require mapping of incoming sensory information to existing concep...
There are now numerous published case-reports of brain-damaged patients presenting with a category-s...
Many cognitive theories of semantic organization stem from reports of patients with selective, categ...
Category-specific impairments of object recognition and naming are among the most intriguing disorde...
We report a new case of category-specific semantic impairment, affecting living entities, in a patie...
In this article the authors describe a patient (J.P.) whose category-specific naming deficit eluded ...
We report a case series analysis of a group of seven patients with apparent "category-specific" diso...
We report a single case study of a 22-year-old, brain-damaged patient, Jennifer, who showed a semant...
We report a case series analysis of a group of seven patients with apparent "category-specific" diso...
We report two head-injured patients whose knowledge of living things was selectively disrupted. Thei...
In this paper, we describe a patient (LI) suffering from semantic dementia who showed a category-spe...
We summarise and respond to the main points made by the commentators on our target article, which co...
Case A.C.A. presented an associated impairment of visual recognition and semantic knowledge for cele...
In a series of experiments, we tested category-specific activation in normal parti¬cipants using mag...
We describe a new case of semantic deficit in which nonliving categories are disproportionately impa...
Object and scene recognition both require mapping of incoming sensory information to existing concep...
There are now numerous published case-reports of brain-damaged patients presenting with a category-s...
Many cognitive theories of semantic organization stem from reports of patients with selective, categ...
Category-specific impairments of object recognition and naming are among the most intriguing disorde...
We report a new case of category-specific semantic impairment, affecting living entities, in a patie...
In this article the authors describe a patient (J.P.) whose category-specific naming deficit eluded ...
We report a case series analysis of a group of seven patients with apparent "category-specific" diso...
We report a single case study of a 22-year-old, brain-damaged patient, Jennifer, who showed a semant...
We report a case series analysis of a group of seven patients with apparent "category-specific" diso...
We report two head-injured patients whose knowledge of living things was selectively disrupted. Thei...
In this paper, we describe a patient (LI) suffering from semantic dementia who showed a category-spe...
We summarise and respond to the main points made by the commentators on our target article, which co...
Case A.C.A. presented an associated impairment of visual recognition and semantic knowledge for cele...