The neural and computational bases of semantic cognition
Semantic cognition refers to our ability to use, manipulate and generalize knowledge that is
acquired over the lifespan to support innumerable verbal and non-verbal behaviours. This …
acquired over the lifespan to support innumerable verbal and non-verbal behaviours. This …
Coming of age: A review of embodiment and the neuroscience of semantics
Over the last decade, there has been an increasing body of work that explores whether
sensory and motor information is a necessary part of semantic representation and …
sensory and motor information is a necessary part of semantic representation and …
Predicting regional neurodegeneration from the healthy brain functional connectome
Neurodegenerative diseases target large-scale neural networks. Four competing
mechanistic hypotheses have been proposed to explain network-based disease patterning …
mechanistic hypotheses have been proposed to explain network-based disease patterning …
Where do you know what you know? The representation of semantic knowledge in the human brain
Mr M, a patient with semantic dementia—a neurodegenerative disease that is characterized
by the gradual deterioration of semantic memory—was being driven through the countryside …
by the gradual deterioration of semantic memory—was being driven through the countryside …
A cortical network for semantics:(de) constructing the N400
Measuring event-related potentials (ERPs) has been fundamental to our understanding of
how language is encoded in the brain. One particular ERP response, the N400 response …
how language is encoded in the brain. One particular ERP response, the N400 response …
The neural basis of semantic cognition: converging evidence from neuropsychology, neuroimaging and TMS
E Jefferies - Cortex, 2013 - Elsevier
Recent studies suggest that a complex, distributed neural network underpins semantic
cognition. This article reviews our contribution to this emerging picture and traces the …
cognition. This article reviews our contribution to this emerging picture and traces the …
[HTML][HTML] Meta-analytic evidence for a novel hierarchical model of conceptual processing
Conceptual knowledge plays a pivotal role in human cognition. Grounded cognition theories
propose that concepts consist of perceptual-motor features represented in modality-specific …
propose that concepts consist of perceptual-motor features represented in modality-specific …
The enigmatic temporal pole: a review of findings on social and emotional processing
The function of the anterior-most portion of the temporal lobes, the temporal pole, is not well
understood. Anatomists have long considered it part of an extended limbic system based on …
understood. Anatomists have long considered it part of an extended limbic system based on …
The functional neuroanatomy of autobiographical memory: a meta-analysis
Autobiographical memory (AM) entails a complex set of operations, including episodic
memory, self-reflection, emotion, visual imagery, attention, executive functions, and semantic …
memory, self-reflection, emotion, visual imagery, attention, executive functions, and semantic …
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) …