This review discusses the contributions of functional imaging (fMRI/PET) to our understanding of how action and tool concepts are represented and processed in the human brain. Category-selective deficits in neuropsychological patients have suggested a fine-grained functional specialization within the neural systems of semantics. However, the underlying principles of semantic organization remain controversial. The feature-based account of semantic memory (or sensory-motor theory) predicates category-selective effects (e.g. tool vs. animals) on 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 re...
The relationship between the semantic processing of words and of pictures is a matter of debate amon...
This thesis will describe two functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) experiments and one Voxel...
International audienceOur ability to understand how to interact with familiar objects is supported b...
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 chapter focuses on functional imaging studies that investigate the feature-based model of seman...
Functional neuroimaging was used to investigate the extent to which category-specific semantic defic...
This paper considers how functional neuro-imaging can be used to investigate the organization of the...
This thesis uses PET to investigate the neural systems mediating praxis and language. These are cogn...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms mediating category-selective responses in the human brain remain...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms mediating category-selective responses in the human brain remain...
We carried out an fMRI study with a twofold purpose: to investigate the relationship between network...
Previous reports suggest that the internal organization of semantic memory is in terms of different ...
The relationship between the semantic processing of words and of pictures is a matter of debate amon...
This thesis will describe two functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) experiments and one Voxel...
International audienceOur ability to understand how to interact with familiar objects is supported b...
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 chapter focuses on functional imaging studies that investigate the feature-based model of seman...
Functional neuroimaging was used to investigate the extent to which category-specific semantic defic...
This paper considers how functional neuro-imaging can be used to investigate the organization of the...
This thesis uses PET to investigate the neural systems mediating praxis and language. These are cogn...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms mediating category-selective responses in the human brain remain...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms mediating category-selective responses in the human brain remain...
We carried out an fMRI study with a twofold purpose: to investigate the relationship between network...
Previous reports suggest that the internal organization of semantic memory is in terms of different ...
The relationship between the semantic processing of words and of pictures is a matter of debate amon...
This thesis will describe two functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) experiments and one Voxel...
International audienceOur ability to understand how to interact with familiar objects is supported b...