Control processes allow us to constrain the retrieval of semantic information from long-term memory so that it is appropriate for the task or context. Control demands are influenced by the strength of the target information itself and by the circumstances in which it is retrieved, with more control needed when relatively weak aspects of knowledge are required and after the sustained retrieval of related concepts. To investigate the neurocognitive basis of individual differences in these aspects of semantic control, we used resting-state fMRI to characterise the intrinsic connectivity of left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC), implicated in controlled retrieval, and examined associations on a paced serial semantic task, in which partic...
Semantic retrieval is flexible, allowing us to focus on subsets of features and associations that ar...
Semantic retrieval is flexible, allowing us to focus on subsets of features and associations that ar...
Understanding how thought emerges from the topographical structure of the cerebral cortex is a prima...
Control processes allow us to constrain the retrieval of semantic information from long-term memory ...
Semantic control allows us to shape our conceptual retrieval to suit the circumstances in a flexible...
The categorisation of long-term memory into semantic and episodic systems has been an influential ca...
AbstractPrefrontal cortex plays a central role in mnemonic control, with left inferior prefrontal co...
AbstractPrefrontal cortex plays a central role in mnemonic control, with left inferior prefrontal co...
SummaryHow does ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) control mnemonic processing? Alternative mod...
Semantic memory comprises our knowledge of the meanings of words and objects but only some of this k...
SummaryHow does ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) control mnemonic processing? Alternative mod...
At the heart of adaptive cognition is flexibility – the capacity to focus on particular mental repre...
How does ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) control mnemonic processing? Alternative models pro...
Semantic cognition is thought to involve the interaction of heteromodal conceptual representations w...
Semantic retrieval is flexible, allowing us to focus on subsets of features and associations that ar...
Semantic retrieval is flexible, allowing us to focus on subsets of features and associations that ar...
Semantic retrieval is flexible, allowing us to focus on subsets of features and associations that ar...
Understanding how thought emerges from the topographical structure of the cerebral cortex is a prima...
Control processes allow us to constrain the retrieval of semantic information from long-term memory ...
Semantic control allows us to shape our conceptual retrieval to suit the circumstances in a flexible...
The categorisation of long-term memory into semantic and episodic systems has been an influential ca...
AbstractPrefrontal cortex plays a central role in mnemonic control, with left inferior prefrontal co...
AbstractPrefrontal cortex plays a central role in mnemonic control, with left inferior prefrontal co...
SummaryHow does ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) control mnemonic processing? Alternative mod...
Semantic memory comprises our knowledge of the meanings of words and objects but only some of this k...
SummaryHow does ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) control mnemonic processing? Alternative mod...
At the heart of adaptive cognition is flexibility – the capacity to focus on particular mental repre...
How does ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) control mnemonic processing? Alternative models pro...
Semantic cognition is thought to involve the interaction of heteromodal conceptual representations w...
Semantic retrieval is flexible, allowing us to focus on subsets of features and associations that ar...
Semantic retrieval is flexible, allowing us to focus on subsets of features and associations that ar...
Semantic retrieval is flexible, allowing us to focus on subsets of features and associations that ar...
Understanding how thought emerges from the topographical structure of the cerebral cortex is a prima...