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The Neural Basis for Category-Specific Knowledge: An fMRI Study
2002
NeuroImage
✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ The Distributed Hypothesis The "Sensory-motor" Hypothesis
Modality The "Categorical" Hypothesis ...
doi:10.1006/nimg.2001.1028
pmid:11906234
fatcat:shrawou6szg4rnsw6cc2kea3wq
Functional Interactions during the Retrieval of Conceptual Action Knowledge: An fMRI Study
2007
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Functional Interactions during the Retrieval of Conceptual Action Knowledge: An fMRI Study
2 e : . 2 Ann Assmus'”, Carsten Giessing’, Peter H. Weiss’, : aD and Gereon R. ...
differences The lack of differential neural activations for manipula ble and nonmanipulable object pictograms was some what unexpected considering previous studies, which point to an important role of ...
doi:10.1162/jocn.2007.19.6.1004
pmid:17536970
fatcat:qwhap43lhvhh7ib55vfpl52aye
Neural representation of verb meaning: An fMRI study
2002
Human Brain Mapping
The neural basis for verb comprehension has proven elusive, in part because of the limited range of verb categories that have been assessed. ...
In the present study, 16 healthy young adults were probed for the meaning associated with verbs of MOTION and verbs of COGNITION. ...
Most work investigates the role of sensory-motor feature knowledge in the neural representation of meaning for specific categories of nouns. ...
doi:10.1002/hbm.10117
pmid:11835603
fatcat:wjgakovbdfdqzpio3tfqnwqlkq
Is there an anatomical basis for category-specificity? Semantic memory studies in PET and fMRI
2002
Neuropsychologia
studies have failed to provide consistent data in support of a category-based account. ...
We discuss the implications of these findings, arguing that they are most consistent with a semantic system undifferentiated by category at the neural level. ...
Acknowledgements We thank the members of the WBIC in Cambridge and the FMRIB Centre in Oxford for their assistance in collecting these data. ...
doi:10.1016/s0028-3932(01)00066-5
pmid:11595262
fatcat:3fqeozu5djeudfapmi6bqweoaa
Neural Basis for Verb Processing in Alzheimer's Disease: An fMRI Study
2003
Neuropsychology
These category-specific changes may be related to the neural representation of knowledge specific to MOTION verbs. ...
In this study, we investigated the neural basis for verb comprehension difficulty in AD with blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). ...
doi:10.1037/0894-4105.17.4.658
pmid:14599278
fatcat:4olukhz2gfe33fn5we3x7vmrna
Generating animal and tool names: An fMRI study of effective connectivity
2005
Brain and Language
The present fMRI study of semantic fluency for animal and tool names provides further evidence for category-specific brain activations, and reports task-related changes in effective connectivity among ...
These category-specific functional differences extend the evidence for anatomical specialization to lexical search tasks, and provide for the first time evidence of category-specific patterns of functional ...
The presence of two distinct neural systems responsible for tool processing could account for the more frequent occurrence of semantic impairments specific to the living category. ...
doi:10.1016/j.bandl.2004.08.005
pmid:15766766
fatcat:i7idi5eagvfufdktre6rgek5xi
Levels of emotional awareness and autism: An fMRI study
2008
Social Neuroscience
Second, we carried out an fMRI study using a version of the paradigm developed by Lane, Fink, Chau, and Dolan (1997) . ...
DISCUSSION To our knowledge this is the first study examining the neural correlates of self-reported awareness of own and other emotions in individuals with HFA/AS. ...
doi:10.1080/17470910701577020
pmid:18633852
fatcat:qagv2nwcvfcxllz4fogm33cg34
The neural substrates of person comparison—An fMRI study
2008
NeuroImage
The person comparison network overlaps strikingly with that commonly described for classic theory of mind tasks. ...
Person comparison is pervasive in social judgment and human decision making and yet its neural substrate is poorly explored. ...
The neural evidence for the activation of ToM that can be derived from the present study may indicate that automatic processes of mentalizing occur in social judgments. ...
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.12.022
pmid:18234521
fatcat:bqbpshoevrf3ff3a37ux5wp2za
Neural representations of nouns and verbs in Chinese: an fMRI study
2004
NeuroImage
The results provide support for the prediction regarding the impact of linguistic typology and language-specific influences on the neural representation of grammatical categories. ...
In an fMRI experiment, subjects viewed a list of disyllabic nouns, verbs, and class-ambiguous words and performed a lexical decision on the target. ...
. during his visit to the Joint Laboratories for Language and Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Hong Kong. ...
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2003.10.044
pmid:15050577
fatcat:zfmxus7xyrft5k4hwmrfeoeh5y
Investigating emotion with music: An fMRI study
2006
Human Brain Mapping
The present study used pleasant and unpleasant music to evoke emotion and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine neural correlates of emotion processing. ...
Rolandic operculum, anterior superior insula, and ventral striatum may form a motor-related circuitry that serves the formation of (premotor) representations for vocal sound production during the perception ...
The rotational and translational parameters were acquired on the basis of the MDEFT and EPI-T1 slices to achieve an optimal match between these slices and the individual 3-D reference dataset. ...
doi:10.1002/hbm.20180
pmid:16078183
fatcat:mvtdx2xo6jf35pexmfc4tre3na
Adaptive Multi-task Sparse Learning with an Application to fMRI Study
[chapter]
2012
Proceedings of the 2012 SIAM International Conference on Data Mining
As a case study, we apply adaptive multi-task elastic-net to a cognitive science problem, where one wants to discover a compact semantic basis for predicting fMRI images. ...
When the number of tasks is fixed, under weak assumptions, we establish the asymptotic oracle property for the proposed adaptive multi-task sparse learning methods including both adaptive multitask lasso ...
images (fMRI) from the presented word and selecting the corresponding semantic knowledge basis. ...
doi:10.1137/1.9781611972825.19
dblp:conf/sdm/ChenHLC12
fatcat:pzaafwjvzjerfnnncv3s6o6yje
Visual and Semantic Processing of Living Things and Artifacts: An fMRI Study
2010
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Neural basis of category-specific semantic deficits for living things: Evidence from semantic dementia, HSVE and a neural network model. Brain, 130, 1127-1137.
Lambon Ralph, M. ...
Neural correlates of category-specific knowledge. Nature, 379, 649-652.
Mummery, C. J., Patterson, K., Hodges, J. R., & Price, C. J. (1998). ...
doi:10.1162/jocn.2009.21197
pmid:19301993
fatcat:vjcjep2znvapzjcdue7e2xpkam
When compliments do not hit but critiques do: an fMRI study into self-esteem and self-knowledge in processing social feedback
2018
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
In this study, we investigate how feedback valence, consistency of feedback with self-knowledge and global self-esteem influence affective and neural responses to social feedback. ...
Participants rated their mood and applicability of feedback to the self. Analyses on trial basis on neural and affective responses are used to incorporate applicability of individual feedback words. ...
Winkler for their advice on the statistical model for respectively the affective data and the fMRI data. ...
doi:10.1093/scan/nsy014
pmid:29490088
pmcid:PMC5928412
fatcat:piy2erpfuvfbvlw7esoafn34le
On neural correlates of individual differences in novel grammar learning: An fMRI study
2017
Neuropsychologia
Participants performed an AGL task during an fMRI scan and data from task's test phases were analysed. ...
We examine the role of language analytical ability, one of the components of language aptitude -a specific ability for learning languages -during acquisition of a novel grammar. ...
Wilderjans for advice on the statistical analysis and to two anonymous reviewers for their insightful feedback on an earlier version of the manuscript. ...
doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2016.06.014
pmid:27305834
fatcat:5bulzkzxbbg6jgiykdrtu2trmq
Negative priming in naming of categorically related objects: An fMRI study
2008
Cortex
Negative priming fMRI Object naming Categories a b s t r a c t Ignoring an object slows subsequent naming responses to it, a phenomenon known as negative priming (NP). ...
None of the cerebral regions activated in a previous fMRI study of the identity NP effect (de Zubicaray et al., 2006) showed similar activation during semantic NP, including the left anterolateral temporal ...
Acknowledgements This study was supported by a grant from the Australian Research Council to GZ (DP0342945). ...
doi:10.1016/j.cortex.2007.02.005
pmid:18489967
fatcat:mq7k7dyf4rdkfhvto7jveobgvi
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