Conceptual knowledge plays a pivotal role in human cognition. Grounded cognition theories propose that concepts consist of perceptual-motor features represented in modality-specific perceptual-motor cortices. However, it is unclear whether conceptual processing consistently engages modality-specific areas. Here, we performed an activation likelihood estimation (ALE) meta-analysis across 212 neuroimaging experiments on conceptual processing related to 7 perceptual-motor modalities (action, sound, visual shape, motion, color, olfaction-gustation, and emotion). We found that conceptual processing consistently engages brain regions also activated during real perceptual-motor experience of the same modalities. In addition, we identified multimod...
We investigated the conceptual processing of nouns referring to objects characterized by a highly ty...
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AbstractTraditionally, concepts were considered propositional, amodal, and verbal in nature (for rev...
Conceptual knowledge is central to cognition. Previous neuroimaging research indicates that conceptu...
Traditional theories assume that amodal representations, such as feature lists and semantic network...
Conceptual knowledge is central to cognitive abilities such as word comprehension. Previous neuroima...
The human conceptual system contains knowledge that supports all cognitive activities, including per...
The human conceptual system contains knowledge that supports all cognitive activities, including per...
How conceptual knowledge is represented in the human brain remains to be determined. To address the ...
The relationship between imagery and mental representations induced through perception has been the ...
AbstractHow conceptual knowledge is represented in the human brain remains to be determined. To addr...
We investigated the conceptual processing of nouns referring to objects characterized by a highly ty...
One of the key issues in cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience is the organization of conc...
Concepts in long-term memory are important building blocks of human cognition and are the basis for ...
Conceptual knowledge is central to human cognition. Neuroimaging studies suggest that conceptual pro...
We investigated the conceptual processing of nouns referring to objects characterized by a highly ty...
<p>Files: poster, paper, design overview, stimuli, EEG montage used, waveforms, window 1 close-ups,...
AbstractTraditionally, concepts were considered propositional, amodal, and verbal in nature (for rev...
Conceptual knowledge is central to cognition. Previous neuroimaging research indicates that conceptu...
Traditional theories assume that amodal representations, such as feature lists and semantic network...
Conceptual knowledge is central to cognitive abilities such as word comprehension. Previous neuroima...
The human conceptual system contains knowledge that supports all cognitive activities, including per...
The human conceptual system contains knowledge that supports all cognitive activities, including per...
How conceptual knowledge is represented in the human brain remains to be determined. To address the ...
The relationship between imagery and mental representations induced through perception has been the ...
AbstractHow conceptual knowledge is represented in the human brain remains to be determined. To addr...
We investigated the conceptual processing of nouns referring to objects characterized by a highly ty...
One of the key issues in cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience is the organization of conc...
Concepts in long-term memory are important building blocks of human cognition and are the basis for ...
Conceptual knowledge is central to human cognition. Neuroimaging studies suggest that conceptual pro...
We investigated the conceptual processing of nouns referring to objects characterized by a highly ty...
<p>Files: poster, paper, design overview, stimuli, EEG montage used, waveforms, window 1 close-ups,...
AbstractTraditionally, concepts were considered propositional, amodal, and verbal in nature (for rev...