Semantic knowledge is supported by numerous brain regions, but the spatiotemporal configuration of the network that links these areas remains an open question. The hub-and-spokes model posits that a central semantic hub coordinates this network. In this study, we explored distinct aspects that define a semantic hub, as reflected in the spatiotemporal modulation of neural activity and connectivity by semantic variables, from the earliest stages of semantic processing. We used source-reconstructed electro/magnetoencephalography, and investigated the concreteness contrast across three tasks. In a whole-cortex analysis, the left anterior temporal lobe (ATL) was the only area that showed modulation of evoked brain activity from 100 ms post-...
Semantic control, the ability to selectively access and manipulate meaningful information on the bas...
Semantic memory encompasses knowledge of specific objects and their diverse associations, but the me...
Semantic control, the ability to selectively access and manipulate meaningful information on the bas...
How does brain activity in distributed semantic brain networks evolve over time, and how do these re...
The organizational principles of semantic memory in the human brain are still controversial. Altho...
The organizational principles of semantic memory in the human brain are still controversial. Altho...
The neural architecture of semantic knowledge comprises two key structures: (i) A set of widely disp...
How does brain activity in distributed semantic brain networks evolve over time, and how do these re...
Neuroimaging and patient studies show that different areas of cortex respectively specialize for gen...
The "hub and spoke model" of semantic representation suggests that the multimodal features of object...
AbstractNeuroimaging and patient studies show that different areas of cortex respectively specialize...
The neural organization of semantic memory remains much debated. A 'distributed-only' view contends ...
The neural organization of semantic memory remains much debated. A ‘distributed-only ’ view contends...
The semantic network is thought to include multiple components, including heteromodal conceptual rep...
Semantic memory underpins our understanding of objects, people, places, and ideas. Anomia, a disrupt...
Semantic control, the ability to selectively access and manipulate meaningful information on the bas...
Semantic memory encompasses knowledge of specific objects and their diverse associations, but the me...
Semantic control, the ability to selectively access and manipulate meaningful information on the bas...
How does brain activity in distributed semantic brain networks evolve over time, and how do these re...
The organizational principles of semantic memory in the human brain are still controversial. Altho...
The organizational principles of semantic memory in the human brain are still controversial. Altho...
The neural architecture of semantic knowledge comprises two key structures: (i) A set of widely disp...
How does brain activity in distributed semantic brain networks evolve over time, and how do these re...
Neuroimaging and patient studies show that different areas of cortex respectively specialize for gen...
The "hub and spoke model" of semantic representation suggests that the multimodal features of object...
AbstractNeuroimaging and patient studies show that different areas of cortex respectively specialize...
The neural organization of semantic memory remains much debated. A 'distributed-only' view contends ...
The neural organization of semantic memory remains much debated. A ‘distributed-only ’ view contends...
The semantic network is thought to include multiple components, including heteromodal conceptual rep...
Semantic memory underpins our understanding of objects, people, places, and ideas. Anomia, a disrupt...
Semantic control, the ability to selectively access and manipulate meaningful information on the bas...
Semantic memory encompasses knowledge of specific objects and their diverse associations, but the me...
Semantic control, the ability to selectively access and manipulate meaningful information on the bas...