Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our current goal or context. However, it is unclear whether selective semantic retrieval relies exclusively on general control mechanisms recruited in demanding non-semantic tasks, or instead on systems specialised for the control of meaning. One hypothesis is that the left posterior middle temporal gyrus (pMTG) is important in the controlled retrieval of semantic (not non-semantic) information; however this view remains controversial since a parallel literature links this site to event and relational semantics. In a functional neuroimaging study, we demonstrated that an area of pMTG implicated in semantic control by a recent meta-analysis was ac...
Background: Left posterior middle temporal gyrus (pMTG) is reliably activated in functional neuroima...
How does the brain represent and process different types of knowledge? The Dual Hub account postulat...
Semantic control, the ability to selectively access and manipulate meaningful information on the bas...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
AbstractMaking sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant...
AbstractMaking sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
Semantic retrieval involves both (1) automatic spreading activation between highly related concepts ...
Semantic cognition requires a combination of semantic representations and executive control processe...
UNLABELLED: Semantic retrieval involves both (1) automatic spreading activation between highly relat...
Semantic retrieval involves both (1) automatic spreading activation between highly related concepts ...
Semantic retrieval involves both (1) automatic spreading activation between highly related concepts ...
Semantic retrieval involves both (1) automatic spreading activation between highly related concepts ...
Semantic control allows us to shape our conceptual retrieval to suit the circumstances in a flexible...
Background: Left posterior middle temporal gyrus (pMTG) is reliably activated in functional neuroima...
How does the brain represent and process different types of knowledge? The Dual Hub account postulat...
Semantic control, the ability to selectively access and manipulate meaningful information on the bas...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
AbstractMaking sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant...
AbstractMaking sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
Semantic retrieval involves both (1) automatic spreading activation between highly related concepts ...
Semantic cognition requires a combination of semantic representations and executive control processe...
UNLABELLED: Semantic retrieval involves both (1) automatic spreading activation between highly relat...
Semantic retrieval involves both (1) automatic spreading activation between highly related concepts ...
Semantic retrieval involves both (1) automatic spreading activation between highly related concepts ...
Semantic retrieval involves both (1) automatic spreading activation between highly related concepts ...
Semantic control allows us to shape our conceptual retrieval to suit the circumstances in a flexible...
Background: Left posterior middle temporal gyrus (pMTG) is reliably activated in functional neuroima...
How does the brain represent and process different types of knowledge? The Dual Hub account postulat...
Semantic control, the ability to selectively access and manipulate meaningful information on the bas...