Category-specific versus category-general semantic impairment induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation
about
Primary progressive aphasias and their contribution to the contemporary knowledge about the brain-language relationshipExploring the role of the posterior middle temporal gyrus in semantic cognition: Integration of anterior temporal lobe with executive processesGraded specialization within and between the anterior temporal lobesCreating Concepts from Converging Features in Human Cortex.Large-scale brain networks of the human left temporal pole: a functional connectivity MRI study.Neurocognitive insights on conceptual knowledge and its breakdown.Concept Representation Reflects Multimodal Abstraction: A Framework for Embodied SemanticsDirect Exploration of the Role of the Ventral Anterior Temporal Lobe in Semantic Memory: Cortical Stimulation and Local Field Potential Evidence From Subdural Grid Electrodes.Direct physiologic evidence of a heteromodal convergence region for proper naming in human left anterior temporal lobe.Transcranial magnetic stimulation for investigating causal brain-behavioral relationships and their time course.The anterior temporal lobes support residual comprehension in Wernicke's aphasia.Disrupting the brain to validate hypotheses on the neurobiology of language.Visual word recognition in deaf readers: lexicality is modulated by communication mode.Sensory and semantic category subdivisions within the anterior temporal lobes.The neurobiology of semantic memorySemantic retrieval during overt picture description: Left anterior temporal or the parietal lobe?Constructing, Perceiving, and Maintaining Scenes: Hippocampal Activity and Connectivity.The 'when' and 'where' of semantic coding in the anterior temporal lobe: Temporal representational similarity analysis of electrocorticogram data.Mapping Domain-Selective and Counterpointed Domain-General Higher Cognitive Functions in the Lateral Parietal Cortex: Evidence from fMRI Comparisons of Difficulty-Varying Semantic Versus Visuo-Spatial Tasks, and Functional Connectivity Analyses.Manual experience shapes object representations.The neural organization of semantic control: TMS evidence for a distributed network in left inferior frontal and posterior middle temporal gyrus.Shared neural processes support semantic control and action understanding.Semantic memory is impaired in patients with unilateral anterior temporal lobe resection for temporal lobe epilepsy.First-pass selectivity for semantic categories in human anteroventral temporal lobe.Hemispheric lateralization of semantic feature distinctiveness.Using a combination of fMRI and anterior temporal lobe rTMS to measure intrinsic and induced activation changes across the semantic cognition network.Signed words in the congenitally deaf evoke typical late lexicosemantic responses with no early visual responses in left superior temporal cortex.Oscillatory Dynamics Supporting Semantic Cognition: MEG Evidence for the Contribution of the Anterior Temporal Lobe Hub and Modality-Specific SpokesAutomatic and Controlled Semantic Retrieval: TMS Reveals Distinct Contributions of Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus and Angular GyrusConceptual Structure within and between Modalities.Knowing what and where: TMS evidence for the dual neural basis of geographical knowledge.An investigation of semantic similarity judgments about action and non-action verbs in Parkinson's disease: implications for the Embodied Cognition Framework.Famous face identification in temporal lobe epilepsy: support for a multimodal integration model of semantic memory.Learning Is Better with the Hands Free: The Role of Posture in the Memory of Manipulable Objects.Neuropsychological, behavioral, and anatomical evolution in right temporal variant frontotemporal dementia: a longitudinal and post-mortem single case analysisThe anterior temporal lobes are critically involved in acquiring new conceptual knowledge: evidence for impaired feature integration in semantic dementia.Distinctive Structural and Effective Connectivity Changes of Semantic Cognition Network across Left and Right Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Patients.Fractionating the anterior temporal lobe: MVPA reveals differential responses to input and conceptual modality.Perception, action, and word meanings in the human brain: the case from action verbs.Laterality of anterior temporal lobe repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation determines the degree of disruption in picture naming.
P2860
Q24614217-841A5C06-F433-4ADF-8DB7-DF0E0DC1CBB7Q25894519-412D63A6-F235-4D57-9341-08FAD8A811E4Q26778911-27FF7B52-58EA-4B46-8E5F-AE895D96C2F3Q27303002-7EFBB539-560C-44B8-930E-E6DD1AA88345Q27303119-ACCDCC61-6E6D-4E59-95DE-2C95BAB63A95Q30356638-69543A66-AE45-4C6C-9D57-A76A8C7EF51EQ30357545-1AFFF5AF-549F-4C8C-8D42-E78A4055B6EEQ30402244-1C7E6BDD-E446-4474-92AE-5E5C452436C3Q30406204-5AFA4869-B415-4009-BDA2-45044EDBB0ACQ30426608-DC40A506-967E-4044-9518-7DCA8601A24DQ30442777-2E602522-47EB-4C29-A661-1B22692BD94BQ30455163-61890D1C-0B14-4838-84D7-E8E8ADCC1583Q30455741-72BCF690-74B1-4AF6-838D-DD9F2C0BE238Q30463117-80BB3F3A-36AF-48E0-8604-FF5B11DCCC02Q30514049-5E4A807B-158F-40EE-A231-96FA802DA1C8Q30665517-FCA46312-C26E-46B2-95FF-883E64A388B6Q30665784-1326E253-A24E-49DD-9D11-60ED4AC709CDQ31079129-BFAC73AC-C860-4A37-ACA9-975FECA05022Q33365355-7353435E-2491-4651-B0A5-94B3748BFC98Q34068813-A53B8FDF-F641-4946-A8F9-2E8DEA68728AQ34798510-6A93894D-BB93-4DCD-892F-F552A06282A7Q35136992-BDB53302-838E-4D18-9E58-7E3D42BA7448Q35706464-8211E4B3-929D-438D-824F-52E6D7AD19A1Q35778681-9A4DC348-35BC-4BF9-98DF-32DA1254575DQ35987679-C6D1795E-C52C-4368-914A-779DB77845FDQ36092432-C1F33C55-293C-49DB-A4A5-DDA4EFD8E011Q36161814-D7BA9D4F-F7FB-4A8D-9C27-870F501B36ABQ36246426-5B083F31-6DB6-479A-998B-9F55145213CFQ36290035-9125AD37-8A78-42CE-8B07-575444F92E02Q36499580-72DDFE67-02E2-4828-ADD9-DE50B34CA740Q36603399-2FCEDDB9-BC30-4D1C-B77D-4AAD41517EC3Q36774917-DB9B2E90-C923-484D-B9C6-BE1AF0CEE39CQ36920452-41FF467E-C5D3-4A79-B1B3-D00D9F50DAA8Q37095063-8BF81003-AFF8-4E27-8FE1-02884BFA275DQ37179110-2B9277B9-6171-4121-AE85-085A11823C04Q37446754-813AFA47-F150-4194-BFC2-DE23349DA5E5Q37497113-3EC538CD-34E1-4199-9860-F884013C3537Q37649817-EAF88F0D-31C1-4587-B385-4A12C0AEBBDCQ37864360-749410E9-7ACB-47B4-B771-05B86F5F9082Q38373119-A170CF69-C7EF-4C33-B605-B1F143E73A46
P2860
Category-specific versus category-general semantic impairment induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation
description
2010 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2010 թուականի Մայիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
@hyw
2010 թվականի մայիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
@hy
2010年の論文
@ja
2010年論文
@yue
2010年論文
@zh-hant
2010年論文
@zh-hk
2010年論文
@zh-mo
2010年論文
@zh-tw
2010年论文
@wuu
name
Category-specific versus categ ...... nscranial magnetic stimulation
@ast
Category-specific versus categ ...... nscranial magnetic stimulation
@en
type
label
Category-specific versus categ ...... nscranial magnetic stimulation
@ast
Category-specific versus categ ...... nscranial magnetic stimulation
@en
prefLabel
Category-specific versus categ ...... nscranial magnetic stimulation
@ast
Category-specific versus categ ...... nscranial magnetic stimulation
@en
P2860
P1433
P1476
Category-specific versus categ ...... nscranial magnetic stimulation
@en
P2093
Gorana Pobric
P2860
P304
P356
10.1016/J.CUB.2010.03.070
P407
P577
2010-05-06T00:00:00Z