From perception to conception: how meaningful objects are processed over time.
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Understanding What We See: How We Derive Meaning From VisionFeature Statistics Modulate the Activation of Meaning During Spoken Word Processing.Alive and grasping: stable and rapid semantic access to an object category but not object graspability.Segregation of anterior temporal regions critical for retrieving names of unique and non-unique entities reflects underlying long-range connectivity.The 'when' and 'where' of semantic coding in the anterior temporal lobe: Temporal representational similarity analysis of electrocorticogram data.MEG evidence for conceptual combination but not numeral quantification in the left anterior temporal lobe during language production.Restrictive vs. non-restrictive composition: a magnetoencephalography study.The Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (Cam-CAN) study protocol: a cross-sectional, lifespan, multidisciplinary examination of healthy cognitive ageing.The Centre for Speech, Language and the Brain (CSLB) concept property normsPredicting the Time Course of Individual Objects with MEGShape similarity, better than semantic membership, accounts for the structure of visual object representations in a population of monkey inferotemporal neuronsA cortical network for the encoding of object change.Cross-hemispheric collaboration and segregation associated with task difficulty as revealed by structural and functional connectivity.The perirhinal cortex and conceptual processing: Effects of feature-based statistics following damage to the anterior temporal lobes.Oscillatory Dynamics Supporting Semantic Cognition: MEG Evidence for the Contribution of the Anterior Temporal Lobe Hub and Modality-Specific SpokesObjects and categories: feature statistics and object processing in the ventral streamSpatiotemporal dynamics of word retrieval in speech production revealed by cortical high-frequency band activity.Dynamic information processing states revealed through neurocognitive models of object semantics.Visual object naming in patients with small lesions centered at the left temporopolar region.Semantic access occurs outside of awareness for the ground side of a figure.EEG Differentiation Analysis and Stimulus Set Meaningfulness.Dynamic semantic cognition: Characterising coherent and controlled conceptual retrieval through time using magnetoencephalography and chronometric transcranial magnetic stimulation.Integrated deep visual and semantic attractor neural networks predict fMRI pattern-information along the ventral object processing pathway.Amygdala Represents Diverse Forms of Intangible Knowledge, That Illuminate Social Processing and Major Clinical Disorders
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From perception to conception: how meaningful objects are processed over time.
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