Semantic knowledge refers to the information that people have about categories of objects and living things. Social psychologists have long debated whether the information that perceivers have about categories of peoplei.e. stereotypesmay be a unique form of semantics. Here, we examine this question against well-established findings regarding the neural basis of semantics, which suggest that two brain regionsleft inferior frontal gyrus and inferotemporal cortexare critical for general semantic knowledge. During functional magnetic resonance imaging, participants answered questions about their knowledge of both non-social and social categories. We reasoned that if stereotypes are a typical form of semantic knowledge, then these same regions ...
This paper investigated the nature of mental representation of categorical knowledge by examining th...
Is human semantic knowledge neurally organised according to either category (e.g. living vs non-livi...
Semantic memory refers to knowledge about people, objects, actions, relations, self, and culture acq...
Semantic knowledge refers to the information that people have about categories of objects and living...
Semantic knowledge refers to the information that people have about categories of objects and living...
A person can be appraised as an individual or as a member of a social group. In the present study we...
A person can be appraised as an individual or as a member of a social group. In the present study we...
Recent research has focused on the disparate mechanisms that support the human ability to "mentalize...
Studies using functional neuroimaging and patient populations have demonstrated that distinct brain ...
Research in social neuroscience has uncovered a social knowledge network that is particularly attune...
Neuroimaging studies have consistently indicated that semantic processing involves a brain network c...
The most relevant evidence for the organization of the conceptual knowledge in the brain was first p...
Attaching semantic meaning to sensory information received from both inside and outside our bodies i...
Abstract The present experiment identified neural regions that represent a class of concepts that ar...
This thesis will describe two functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) experiments and one Voxel...
This paper investigated the nature of mental representation of categorical knowledge by examining th...
Is human semantic knowledge neurally organised according to either category (e.g. living vs non-livi...
Semantic memory refers to knowledge about people, objects, actions, relations, self, and culture acq...
Semantic knowledge refers to the information that people have about categories of objects and living...
Semantic knowledge refers to the information that people have about categories of objects and living...
A person can be appraised as an individual or as a member of a social group. In the present study we...
A person can be appraised as an individual or as a member of a social group. In the present study we...
Recent research has focused on the disparate mechanisms that support the human ability to "mentalize...
Studies using functional neuroimaging and patient populations have demonstrated that distinct brain ...
Research in social neuroscience has uncovered a social knowledge network that is particularly attune...
Neuroimaging studies have consistently indicated that semantic processing involves a brain network c...
The most relevant evidence for the organization of the conceptual knowledge in the brain was first p...
Attaching semantic meaning to sensory information received from both inside and outside our bodies i...
Abstract The present experiment identified neural regions that represent a class of concepts that ar...
This thesis will describe two functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) experiments and one Voxel...
This paper investigated the nature of mental representation of categorical knowledge by examining th...
Is human semantic knowledge neurally organised according to either category (e.g. living vs non-livi...
Semantic memory refers to knowledge about people, objects, actions, relations, self, and culture acq...