AbstractControlled semantic retrieval to words elicits co-activation of inferior frontal (IFG) and left posterior temporal cortex (pMTG), but research has not yet established (i) the distinct contributions of these regions or (ii) whether the same processes are recruited for non-verbal stimuli. Words have relatively flexible meanings – as a consequence, identifying the context that links two specific words is relatively demanding. In contrast, pictures are richer stimuli and their precise meaning is better specified by their visible features – however, not all of these features will be relevant to uncovering a given association, tapping selection/inhibition processes. To explore potential differences across modalities, we took a commonly-us...
Executive-semantic control and action understanding appear to recruit overlapping brain regions but ...
How does the brain represent and process different types of knowledge? The Dual Hub account postulat...
How does the brain represent and process different types of knowledge? The Dual Hub account postulat...
Controlled semantic retrieval to words elicits co-activation of inferior frontal (IFG) and left post...
Controlled semantic retrieval to words elicits co-activation of inferior frontal (IFG) and left post...
AbstractControlled semantic retrieval to words elicits co-activation of inferior frontal (IFG) and l...
Controlled semantic retrieval to words elicits co-activation of inferior frontal (IFG) and left post...
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...
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 ...
AbstractExecutive–semantic control and action understanding appear to recruit overlapping brain regi...
Semantic control allows us to shape our conceptual retrieval to suit the circumstances in a flexible...
How does the brain represent and process different types of knowledge? The Dual Hub account postulat...
How does the brain represent and process different types of knowledge? The Dual Hub account postulat...
Executive-semantic control and action understanding appear to recruit overlapping brain regions but ...
How does the brain represent and process different types of knowledge? The Dual Hub account postulat...
How does the brain represent and process different types of knowledge? The Dual Hub account postulat...
Controlled semantic retrieval to words elicits co-activation of inferior frontal (IFG) and left post...
Controlled semantic retrieval to words elicits co-activation of inferior frontal (IFG) and left post...
AbstractControlled semantic retrieval to words elicits co-activation of inferior frontal (IFG) and l...
Controlled semantic retrieval to words elicits co-activation of inferior frontal (IFG) and left post...
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...
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 ...
AbstractExecutive–semantic control and action understanding appear to recruit overlapping brain regi...
Semantic control allows us to shape our conceptual retrieval to suit the circumstances in a flexible...
How does the brain represent and process different types of knowledge? The Dual Hub account postulat...
How does the brain represent and process different types of knowledge? The Dual Hub account postulat...
Executive-semantic control and action understanding appear to recruit overlapping brain regions but ...
How does the brain represent and process different types of knowledge? The Dual Hub account postulat...
How does the brain represent and process different types of knowledge? The Dual Hub account postulat...