Semantic cognition, as described by the controlled semantic cognition (CSC) framework (Rogers et al., 2015, Neuropsychologia, 76, 220), involves two key components: activation of coherent, generalizable concepts within a heteromodal ‘hub’ in combination with modality-specific features (spokes), and a constraining mechanism that manipulates and gates this knowledge to generate time- and task-appropriate behaviour. Executive–semantic goal representations, largely supported by executive regions such as frontal and parietal cortex, are thought to allow the generation of non-dominant aspects of knowledge when these are appropriate for the task or context. Semantic aphasia (SA) patients have executive–semantic deficits, and these are correlated w...
Different neuropsychological populations implicate diverse cortical regions in semantic memory: sema...
AbstractWe present a case-series comparison of patients with cross-modal semantic impairments conseq...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...
Semantic cognition, as described by the controlled semantic cognition (CSC) framework (Rogers et al....
Research suggests that semantic memory deficits can occur in at least three ways. Patients can (1) s...
■ Semantic cognition, which encompasses all conceptually based behavior, is dependent on the success...
Background The ability to efficiently select specific aspects of our semantic representations that a...
Background: The ability to efficiently select specific aspects of our semantic representations that ...
Researchers have proposed that semantic processing involves both stored semantic knowledge and mecha...
Semantic cognition requires a combination of semantic representations and executive control processe...
Research suggests that semantic memory deficits can occur in at least three ways. Patients can (1) s...
Deficits of semantic cognition in semantic dementia and in aphasia consequent on CVA (stroke) are qu...
Semantic control allows us to focus semantic activation on currently relevant aspects of knowledge, ...
Semantic dementia (SD) implicates the anterior temporal lobes (ATL) as a critical substrate for sema...
We present a case-series comparison of patients with cross-modal semantic impairments consequent on ...
Different neuropsychological populations implicate diverse cortical regions in semantic memory: sema...
AbstractWe present a case-series comparison of patients with cross-modal semantic impairments conseq...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...
Semantic cognition, as described by the controlled semantic cognition (CSC) framework (Rogers et al....
Research suggests that semantic memory deficits can occur in at least three ways. Patients can (1) s...
■ Semantic cognition, which encompasses all conceptually based behavior, is dependent on the success...
Background The ability to efficiently select specific aspects of our semantic representations that a...
Background: The ability to efficiently select specific aspects of our semantic representations that ...
Researchers have proposed that semantic processing involves both stored semantic knowledge and mecha...
Semantic cognition requires a combination of semantic representations and executive control processe...
Research suggests that semantic memory deficits can occur in at least three ways. Patients can (1) s...
Deficits of semantic cognition in semantic dementia and in aphasia consequent on CVA (stroke) are qu...
Semantic control allows us to focus semantic activation on currently relevant aspects of knowledge, ...
Semantic dementia (SD) implicates the anterior temporal lobes (ATL) as a critical substrate for sema...
We present a case-series comparison of patients with cross-modal semantic impairments consequent on ...
Different neuropsychological populations implicate diverse cortical regions in semantic memory: sema...
AbstractWe present a case-series comparison of patients with cross-modal semantic impairments conseq...
Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant a...