The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual information in the human brain, remains a poorly understood and hotly debated subject. Clinical data on semantic deficits and neuroimaging evidence from healthy individuals have suggested multiple cortical regions to be involved in the processing of meaning. These include semantic hubs (most notably, anterior temporal lobe, ATL) that take part in semantic processing in general as well as sensorimotor areas that process specific aspects/categories according to their modality. Biologically inspired neurocomputational models can help elucidate the exact roles of these regions in the functioning of the semantic system and, importantly, in its breakdow...
Semantic memory refers to our knowledge of words, objects and concepts without requiring relevance t...
This thesis investigates the neural correlates of semantic processing using a variety of language ta...
This paper addresses semantic memory loss from the perspective of Natural Language Processing. Demen...
The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual infor...
The nature of semantic knowledge – conceptual information stored in the brain – is highly debated in...
There is general agreement that perisylvian language cortex plays a major role in lexical and semant...
Semantic dementia is a neurodegenerative disease character-ized by progressive loss of conceptual an...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the neural correlates of verbal and nonverbal semantic processing in neuro...
Hub-and-spoke models of semantic representation suggest that coherent concepts are formed from the i...
AbstractThe anterior temporal lobe (ATL) plays a prominent role in models of semantic knowledge, alt...
The pattern of brain atrophy in semantic dementia and its associated cognitive effects have attracte...
SummarySemantic cognition permits us to bring meaning to our verbal and nonverbal experiences and to...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with a loss of semantic knowledge reflecting brain pathophysi...
This paper provides a focused review of the literature on semantic impairment in semantic dementia (...
Different neuropsychological populations implicate diverse cortical regions in semantic memory: sema...
Semantic memory refers to our knowledge of words, objects and concepts without requiring relevance t...
This thesis investigates the neural correlates of semantic processing using a variety of language ta...
This paper addresses semantic memory loss from the perspective of Natural Language Processing. Demen...
The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual infor...
The nature of semantic knowledge – conceptual information stored in the brain – is highly debated in...
There is general agreement that perisylvian language cortex plays a major role in lexical and semant...
Semantic dementia is a neurodegenerative disease character-ized by progressive loss of conceptual an...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the neural correlates of verbal and nonverbal semantic processing in neuro...
Hub-and-spoke models of semantic representation suggest that coherent concepts are formed from the i...
AbstractThe anterior temporal lobe (ATL) plays a prominent role in models of semantic knowledge, alt...
The pattern of brain atrophy in semantic dementia and its associated cognitive effects have attracte...
SummarySemantic cognition permits us to bring meaning to our verbal and nonverbal experiences and to...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with a loss of semantic knowledge reflecting brain pathophysi...
This paper provides a focused review of the literature on semantic impairment in semantic dementia (...
Different neuropsychological populations implicate diverse cortical regions in semantic memory: sema...
Semantic memory refers to our knowledge of words, objects and concepts without requiring relevance t...
This thesis investigates the neural correlates of semantic processing using a variety of language ta...
This paper addresses semantic memory loss from the perspective of Natural Language Processing. Demen...