An influential hypothesis regarding the neural basis of the mental lexicon is that semantic representations are neurally implemented as distributed networks carrying sensory, motor and/or more abstract functional information. This work investigates whether the semantic properties of words partly determine the topography of such networks. Subjects performed a visual lexical decision task while their EEG was recorded. We compared the EEG responses to nouns with either visual semantic properties (VIS, referring to colors and shapes) or with auditory semantic properties (AUD, referring to sounds). A time–frequency analysis of the EEG revealed power increases in the theta (4–7 Hz) and lower-beta (13–18 Hz) frequency bands, and an early power inc...
In recent years, numerous studies have provided converging evidence that word meaning is partially s...
Contains fulltext : 141657.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The complementa...
Human language stands out in the natural world as a biological signal that uses a structured system ...
An influential hypothesis regarding the neural basis of the mental lexicon is that semantic represen...
Contains fulltext : 54766.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Oscillatory neur...
Oscillatory neuronal dynamics, observed in the human electroencephalogram (EEG) during language proc...
During monitoring of the discourse, the detection of the relevance of incoming lexical information c...
Contains fulltext : 189743.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Like many other...
Like many other types of memory formation, novel word learning benefits from an offline consolidatio...
The neural principles behind semantic category representation are still under debate. Dominant theor...
Contains fulltext : 54668.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We explore the...
si ie 8 We explore the nature of the oscillatory dynamics in the EEG of subjects reading sentences t...
Conceptual knowledge is thought to be represented in a large distributed network, indexing a range o...
If our conceptual knowledge about concrete objects is represented (in part) across the brain regions...
In recent years, numerous studies have provided converging evidence that word meaning is partially s...
In recent years, numerous studies have provided converging evidence that word meaning is partially s...
Contains fulltext : 141657.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The complementa...
Human language stands out in the natural world as a biological signal that uses a structured system ...
An influential hypothesis regarding the neural basis of the mental lexicon is that semantic represen...
Contains fulltext : 54766.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Oscillatory neur...
Oscillatory neuronal dynamics, observed in the human electroencephalogram (EEG) during language proc...
During monitoring of the discourse, the detection of the relevance of incoming lexical information c...
Contains fulltext : 189743.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Like many other...
Like many other types of memory formation, novel word learning benefits from an offline consolidatio...
The neural principles behind semantic category representation are still under debate. Dominant theor...
Contains fulltext : 54668.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We explore the...
si ie 8 We explore the nature of the oscillatory dynamics in the EEG of subjects reading sentences t...
Conceptual knowledge is thought to be represented in a large distributed network, indexing a range o...
If our conceptual knowledge about concrete objects is represented (in part) across the brain regions...
In recent years, numerous studies have provided converging evidence that word meaning is partially s...
In recent years, numerous studies have provided converging evidence that word meaning is partially s...
Contains fulltext : 141657.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The complementa...
Human language stands out in the natural world as a biological signal that uses a structured system ...