Conceptual knowledge allows the categorisation of items according to their meaning beyond their physical similarities. This ability to respond to different stimuli (e.g., a leek, a cabbage, etc.) based on similar semantic representations (e.g., belonging to the vegetable category) is particularly important for language processing, because word meaning and the stimulus form are unrelated. The neural basis of this core human ability is debated and is complicated by the strong reliance of most neural measures on explicit tasks, involving many non-semantic processes. Here we establish an implicit method, i.e., fast periodic visual stimulation (FPVS) coupled with electroencephalography (EEG), to study neural conceptual categorisation processes w...
There is a great need for objective measures of perception and cognition that are reliable at the le...
The neural principles behind semantic category representation are still under debate. Dominant theor...
Recent brain imaging studies suggest that semantic processing of words and images may share a common...
Conceptual knowledge allows the categorisation of items according to their meaning beyond their phys...
Conceptual knowledge allows the categorisation of items according to their meaning beyond their phys...
Despite decades of research on reading, including the relatively recent contributions of neuroimagin...
Despite decades of research on reading, including the relatively recent contributions of neuroimagin...
Achieving a clearer picture of categorial distinctions in the brain is essential for our understandi...
The neural principles behind semantic category representation are still under debate. Dominant theor...
Abstract To characterize the functional role of the left-ventral occipito-temporal cortex (lvOT) du...
On the basis of neuropsychological and functional imaging evi-dence, meaning and grammatical class (...
To characterize the functional role of the left-ventral occipito-temporal cortex (lvOT) during readi...
The relationships between the anatomical representation of semantic knowledge in the human brain and...
This thesis addresses the computation and organization of conceptual knowledge. Specifically, it foc...
peer reviewedRecently frequency tagging with EEG recordings proved efficient to measure the neural b...
There is a great need for objective measures of perception and cognition that are reliable at the le...
The neural principles behind semantic category representation are still under debate. Dominant theor...
Recent brain imaging studies suggest that semantic processing of words and images may share a common...
Conceptual knowledge allows the categorisation of items according to their meaning beyond their phys...
Conceptual knowledge allows the categorisation of items according to their meaning beyond their phys...
Despite decades of research on reading, including the relatively recent contributions of neuroimagin...
Despite decades of research on reading, including the relatively recent contributions of neuroimagin...
Achieving a clearer picture of categorial distinctions in the brain is essential for our understandi...
The neural principles behind semantic category representation are still under debate. Dominant theor...
Abstract To characterize the functional role of the left-ventral occipito-temporal cortex (lvOT) du...
On the basis of neuropsychological and functional imaging evi-dence, meaning and grammatical class (...
To characterize the functional role of the left-ventral occipito-temporal cortex (lvOT) during readi...
The relationships between the anatomical representation of semantic knowledge in the human brain and...
This thesis addresses the computation and organization of conceptual knowledge. Specifically, it foc...
peer reviewedRecently frequency tagging with EEG recordings proved efficient to measure the neural b...
There is a great need for objective measures of perception and cognition that are reliable at the le...
The neural principles behind semantic category representation are still under debate. Dominant theor...
Recent brain imaging studies suggest that semantic processing of words and images may share a common...