Is listening in noise worth it? The neurobiology of speech recognition in challenging listening conditions
This review examines findings from functional neuroimaging studies of speech recognition
in noise to provide a neural systems level explanation for the effort and fatigue that can be …
in noise to provide a neural systems level explanation for the effort and fatigue that can be …
Social Semantics: The role of conceptual knowledge and cognitive control in a neurobiological model of the social brain
Research in social neuroscience has primarily focused on carving up cognition into distinct
pieces, as a function of mental process, neural network or social behaviour, while the need …
pieces, as a function of mental process, neural network or social behaviour, while the need …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring the role of the posterior middle temporal gyrus in semantic cognition: Integration of anterior temporal lobe with executive processes
Making sense of the world around us depends upon selectively retrieving information
relevant to our current goal or context. However, it is unclear whether selective semantic …
relevant to our current goal or context. However, it is unclear whether selective semantic …
Neural mechanisms of episodic retrieval support divergent creative thinking
Prior research has indicated that brain regions and networks that support semantic memory,
top-down and bottom-up attention, and cognitive control are all involved in divergent …
top-down and bottom-up attention, and cognitive control are all involved in divergent …
The neurocognitive basis of knowledge about object identity and events: dissociations reflect opposing effects of semantic coherence and control
Semantic memory encompasses knowledge of specific objects and their diverse
associations, but the mechanisms that allow us to retrieve aspects of knowledge required for …
associations, but the mechanisms that allow us to retrieve aspects of knowledge required for …
An ALE meta-analytical review of the neural correlates of abstract and concrete words
Several clinical studies have reported a double dissociation between abstract and concrete
concepts, suggesting that they are processed by at least partly different networks in the …
concepts, suggesting that they are processed by at least partly different networks in the …
[HTML][HTML] Distinct fronto-temporal substrates of distributional and taxonomic similarity among words: evidence from RSA of BOLD signals
A class of semantic theories defines concepts in terms of statistical distributions of lexical
items, basing meaning on vectors of word co-occurrence frequencies. A different approach …
items, basing meaning on vectors of word co-occurrence frequencies. A different approach …
Neural substrates of the executive function construct, age‐related changes, and task materials in adolescents and adults: ALE meta‐analyses of 408 fMRI studies
To explore the neural substrates of executive function (EF), we conducted an activation
likelihood estimation meta‐analysis of 408 functional magnetic resonance imaging studies …
likelihood estimation meta‐analysis of 408 functional magnetic resonance imaging studies …
Dynamic Field Theory of Executive Function: Identifying Early Neurocognitive Markers
A McCraw, J Sullivan, K Lowery… - Monographs of the …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In this Monograph, we explored neurocognitive predictors of executive function (EF)
development in a cohort of children followed longitudinally from 30 to 54 months of age. We …
development in a cohort of children followed longitudinally from 30 to 54 months of age. We …
[HTML][HTML] Dissociations in semantic cognition: Oscillatory evidence for opposing effects of semantic control and type of semantic relation in anterior and posterior …
How does the brain represent and process different types of knowledge? The Dual Hub
account postulates that anterior temporal lobes (ATL) support taxonomic relationships based …
account postulates that anterior temporal lobes (ATL) support taxonomic relationships based …