This review discusses the contributions of functional imaging (fMRI/PET) to our understanding of how semantic concepts are represented and processed in the human brain. The sensory-motor theory of semantic memory suggests that semantic processing relies on reactivation of sensory-motor representations that were involved in perception and action. More specifically, it attributes an apparent category-specific (e.g. tool vs. animals) organization of semantics to anatomical segregation for different semantic features (e.g. action vs. visual). Within this framework, we will review functional imaging evidence that semantic processing of tools and actions may rely on activations within the visuo-motor system
How a semantic representation is represented in human brain is an important problem in cognitive psy...
Previous neuroimaging studies have identified a large network of cortical areas involved in semantic...
Functional neuroimaging was used to investigate the extent to which category-specific semantic defic...
This review discusses the contributions of functional imaging (fMRI/PET) to our understanding of how...
This review discusses the contributions of functional imaging (fMRI/PET) to our understanding of how...
This chapter discusses the contributions of functional imaging to our understanding of how action an...
This paper considers how functional neuro-imaging can be used to investigate the organization of the...
This chapter focuses on functional imaging studies that investigate the feature-based model of seman...
The relationship between the semantic processing of words and of pictures is a matter of debate amon...
Conceptual knowledge is thought to be represented in a large distributed network, indexing a range o...
The goal of the human sensory system is to build a useful internal representation of the world. In v...
Behavioural and neuropsychological evidence suggests that abstract and concrete concepts might be re...
The theory of embodied cognition postulates that the brain represents semantic knowledge as a functi...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to examine the pattern of cortical activity du...
We carried out an fMRI study with a twofold purpose: to investigate the relationship between network...
How a semantic representation is represented in human brain is an important problem in cognitive psy...
Previous neuroimaging studies have identified a large network of cortical areas involved in semantic...
Functional neuroimaging was used to investigate the extent to which category-specific semantic defic...
This review discusses the contributions of functional imaging (fMRI/PET) to our understanding of how...
This review discusses the contributions of functional imaging (fMRI/PET) to our understanding of how...
This chapter discusses the contributions of functional imaging to our understanding of how action an...
This paper considers how functional neuro-imaging can be used to investigate the organization of the...
This chapter focuses on functional imaging studies that investigate the feature-based model of seman...
The relationship between the semantic processing of words and of pictures is a matter of debate amon...
Conceptual knowledge is thought to be represented in a large distributed network, indexing a range o...
The goal of the human sensory system is to build a useful internal representation of the world. In v...
Behavioural and neuropsychological evidence suggests that abstract and concrete concepts might be re...
The theory of embodied cognition postulates that the brain represents semantic knowledge as a functi...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to examine the pattern of cortical activity du...
We carried out an fMRI study with a twofold purpose: to investigate the relationship between network...
How a semantic representation is represented in human brain is an important problem in cognitive psy...
Previous neuroimaging studies have identified a large network of cortical areas involved in semantic...
Functional neuroimaging was used to investigate the extent to which category-specific semantic defic...