Semantic memory comprises our knowledge of the meanings of words and objects but only some of this knowledge is relevant at any given time. Thus, semantic control processes are needed to focus retrieval on relevant information. Research on the neural basis of semantic control has strongly implicated left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) but recent work suggests that a wider network supports semantic control, including left posterior middle temporal gyrus (pMTG), right inferior frontal gyrus (RIFG) and pre-supplementary motor area (pre-SMA). In the current study, we used repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (1 Hz offline TMS) over LIFG, immediately followed by fMRI, to examine modulation of the semantic network. We compared the effect o...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
We used TMS to investigate the contribution of left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) and posterior midd...
Damage to left inferior prefrontal cortex in stroke aphasia is associated with semantic deficits ref...
Semantic control allows us to shape our conceptual retrieval to suit the circumstances in a flexible...
Semantic retrieval involves both (1) automatic spreading activation between highly related concepts ...
Semantic control, the ability to selectively access and manipulate meaningful information on the bas...
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 ...
Executive-semantic control and action understanding appear to recruit overlapping brain regions but ...
Semantic retrieval involves both (1) automatic spreading activation between highly related concepts ...
Semantic cognition, i.e. processing of meaning is based on semantic representations and their contro...
AbstractBy developing and applying a method which combines fMRI and rTMS to explore semantic cogniti...
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 ...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
We used TMS to investigate the contribution of left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) and posterior midd...
Damage to left inferior prefrontal cortex in stroke aphasia is associated with semantic deficits ref...
Semantic control allows us to shape our conceptual retrieval to suit the circumstances in a flexible...
Semantic retrieval involves both (1) automatic spreading activation between highly related concepts ...
Semantic control, the ability to selectively access and manipulate meaningful information on the bas...
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 ...
Executive-semantic control and action understanding appear to recruit overlapping brain regions but ...
Semantic retrieval involves both (1) automatic spreading activation between highly related concepts ...
Semantic cognition, i.e. processing of meaning is based on semantic representations and their contro...
AbstractBy developing and applying a method which combines fMRI and rTMS to explore semantic cogniti...
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 ...
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information relevant to our ...
We used TMS to investigate the contribution of left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) and posterior midd...
Damage to left inferior prefrontal cortex in stroke aphasia is associated with semantic deficits ref...