Background The ability to efficiently select specific aspects of our semantic representations that are relevant for current goals or the context is supported by semantic control processes (controlled semantic cognition framework). This semantic control component is impaired in patients with semantic aphasia, who have multimodal semantic impairment following left hemisphere stroke and are highly sensitive to the control demands of semantic tasks. However, relatively little is known about how this control deficit interacts with aspects of semantic representation. Aims Here we tested whether the relevance of semantic features can influence the demands of control resources in the selection of information within the semantic store in patien...
Recent insights show that increased motivation can benefit executive control, but this effect has no...
Aphasic patients with multimodal semantic impairment following pFC or temporo-parietal (TP) cortex d...
Visuo-spatial context and emotional valence are powerful cues to episodic retrieval, but the contrib...
Background: The ability to efficiently select specific aspects of our semantic representations that ...
Background The ability to efficiently select specific aspects of our semantic representations that a...
Semantic cognition, as described by the controlled semantic cognition (CSC) framework (Rogers et al....
Deficits of semantic cognition in semantic dementia and in aphasia consequent on CVA (stroke) are qu...
Research suggests that semantic memory deficits can occur in at least three ways. Patients can (1) s...
Recent work has suggested a potential link between the neurocognitive mechanisms supporting the retr...
Semantic control allows us to focus semantic activation on currently relevant aspects of knowledge, ...
This study investigated two classifications of semantic features, feature importance and feature rel...
Semantic cognition, as described by the controlled semantic cognition (CSC) framework (Rogers et al....
We present a case-series comparison of patients with cross-modal semantic impairments consequent on ...
Semantic processing theories propose activation of concepts via semantic features, with interferenc...
Recent insights show that increased motivation can benefit executive control, but this effect has no...
Recent insights show that increased motivation can benefit executive control, but this effect has no...
Aphasic patients with multimodal semantic impairment following pFC or temporo-parietal (TP) cortex d...
Visuo-spatial context and emotional valence are powerful cues to episodic retrieval, but the contrib...
Background: The ability to efficiently select specific aspects of our semantic representations that ...
Background The ability to efficiently select specific aspects of our semantic representations that a...
Semantic cognition, as described by the controlled semantic cognition (CSC) framework (Rogers et al....
Deficits of semantic cognition in semantic dementia and in aphasia consequent on CVA (stroke) are qu...
Research suggests that semantic memory deficits can occur in at least three ways. Patients can (1) s...
Recent work has suggested a potential link between the neurocognitive mechanisms supporting the retr...
Semantic control allows us to focus semantic activation on currently relevant aspects of knowledge, ...
This study investigated two classifications of semantic features, feature importance and feature rel...
Semantic cognition, as described by the controlled semantic cognition (CSC) framework (Rogers et al....
We present a case-series comparison of patients with cross-modal semantic impairments consequent on ...
Semantic processing theories propose activation of concepts via semantic features, with interferenc...
Recent insights show that increased motivation can benefit executive control, but this effect has no...
Recent insights show that increased motivation can benefit executive control, but this effect has no...
Aphasic patients with multimodal semantic impairment following pFC or temporo-parietal (TP) cortex d...
Visuo-spatial context and emotional valence are powerful cues to episodic retrieval, but the contrib...