Dual Coding Theories (DCT) suggest that meaning is represented in the brain by a double code: a languagederived code in the Anterior Temporal Lobe (ATL) and a sensory-derived code in perceptual and motor regions. Concrete concepts should activate both codes, while abstract ones rely solely on the linguistic code. To test these hypotheses, the present magnetoencephalography (MEG) experiment had participants judge whether visually presented words relate to the senses while we recorded brain responses to abstract and concrete semantic components obtained from 65 independently rated semantic features. Results evidenced early involvement of anterior-temporal and inferior-frontal brain areas in both abstract and concrete semantic information enco...
AbstractSemantic cognition is underpinned by regions involved in representing conceptual knowledge a...
Two views on the semantics of concrete words are that their core mental representations are feature-...
AbstractHow conceptual knowledge is represented in the human brain remains to be determined. To addr...
Dual coding theories of knowledge suggest that meaning is represented in the brain by a double code,...
Most of the work investigating the representation of concrete nouns in the brain has focused on the ...
Important advances have recently been made using computational semantic models to decode brain activ...
Abstract, unlike concrete, nouns refer to notions beyond our perception. Even though there is no con...
Behavioral, patient, and electrophysiological studies have been taken as support for the assumption ...
We examined ERP responses during the generation of word associates or mental images in response to c...
Recent activation studies have suggested different neural correlates for processing concrete and abs...
Concrete words that are readily imagined are better remembered than abstract words. Theoretical expl...
AbstractDifferent accounts have been proposed to explain the nature of concept representations. Embo...
Concepts develop for many aspects of experience, including abstract internal states and abstract soc...
A consolidated approach to the study of the mental representation of word meanings has consisted in ...
Weiss S, Müller HM. The non-stop road from concrete to abstract: High concreteness causes the activa...
AbstractSemantic cognition is underpinned by regions involved in representing conceptual knowledge a...
Two views on the semantics of concrete words are that their core mental representations are feature-...
AbstractHow conceptual knowledge is represented in the human brain remains to be determined. To addr...
Dual coding theories of knowledge suggest that meaning is represented in the brain by a double code,...
Most of the work investigating the representation of concrete nouns in the brain has focused on the ...
Important advances have recently been made using computational semantic models to decode brain activ...
Abstract, unlike concrete, nouns refer to notions beyond our perception. Even though there is no con...
Behavioral, patient, and electrophysiological studies have been taken as support for the assumption ...
We examined ERP responses during the generation of word associates or mental images in response to c...
Recent activation studies have suggested different neural correlates for processing concrete and abs...
Concrete words that are readily imagined are better remembered than abstract words. Theoretical expl...
AbstractDifferent accounts have been proposed to explain the nature of concept representations. Embo...
Concepts develop for many aspects of experience, including abstract internal states and abstract soc...
A consolidated approach to the study of the mental representation of word meanings has consisted in ...
Weiss S, Müller HM. The non-stop road from concrete to abstract: High concreteness causes the activa...
AbstractSemantic cognition is underpinned by regions involved in representing conceptual knowledge a...
Two views on the semantics of concrete words are that their core mental representations are feature-...
AbstractHow conceptual knowledge is represented in the human brain remains to be determined. To addr...