How neurons make meaning: brain mechanisms for embodied and abstract-symbolic semantics
F Pulvermüller - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2013 - cell.com
How brain structures and neuronal circuits mechanistically underpin symbolic meaning has
recently been elucidated by neuroimaging, neuropsychological, and neurocomputational …
recently been elucidated by neuroimaging, neuropsychological, and neurocomputational …
Beyond the arcuate fasciculus: consensus and controversy in the connectional anatomy of language
The growing consensus that language is distributed into large-scale cortical and subcortical
networks has brought with it an increasing focus on the connectional anatomy of language …
networks has brought with it an increasing focus on the connectional anatomy of language …
Spontaneous cortical activity transiently organises into frequency specific phase-coupling networks
Frequency-specific oscillations and phase-coupling of neuronal populations are essential
mechanisms for the coordination of activity between brain areas during cognitive tasks …
mechanisms for the coordination of activity between brain areas during cognitive tasks …
Why musical memory can be preserved in advanced Alzheimer's disease
Musical memory is considered to be partly independent from other memory systems. In
Alzheimer's disease and different types of dementia, musical memory is surprisingly robust …
Alzheimer's disease and different types of dementia, musical memory is surprisingly robust …
The roles of left versus right anterior temporal lobes in conceptual knowledge: an ALE meta-analysis of 97 functional neuroimaging studies
The roles of the right and left anterior temporal lobes (ATLs) in conceptual knowledge are a
source of debate between 4 conflicting accounts. Possible ATL specializations include:(1) …
source of debate between 4 conflicting accounts. Possible ATL specializations include:(1) …
Neuroanatomical differences in obesity: meta-analytic findings and their validation in an independent dataset
Background Obesity has been linked with subtle differences in brain structure. These
differences tend to be especially relevant in prefrontal cortex regions, areas which play an …
differences tend to be especially relevant in prefrontal cortex regions, areas which play an …
Probing depression, schizophrenia, and other psychiatric disorders using fNIRS and the verbal fluency test: a systematic review and meta-analysis
MK Yeung, J Lin - Journal of psychiatric research, 2021 - Elsevier
Accessible neuroimaging tools that can identify specific frontal lobe dysfunction associated
with psychiatric disorders could be useful for improving disease diagnosis and prognosis …
with psychiatric disorders could be useful for improving disease diagnosis and prognosis …
Large-scale brain networks of the human left temporal pole: a functional connectivity MRI study
The most rostral portion of the human temporal cortex, the temporal pole (TP), has been
described as “enigmatic” because its functional neuroanatomy remains unclear …
described as “enigmatic” because its functional neuroanatomy remains unclear …
Semantic memory is impaired in patients with unilateral anterior temporal lobe resection for temporal lobe epilepsy
Contemporary clinical and basic neuroscience studies have increasingly implicated the
anterior temporal lobe regions, bilaterally, in the formation of coherent concepts. Mounting …
anterior temporal lobe regions, bilaterally, in the formation of coherent concepts. Mounting …
A time and place for language comprehension: map** the N400 and the P600 to a minimal cortical network
We propose a new functional-anatomical map** of the N400 and the P600 to a minimal
cortical network for language comprehension. Our work is an example of a recent research …
cortical network for language comprehension. Our work is an example of a recent research …