Regional brain activations differ for semantic features but not categories.
Is human semantic knowledge neurally organised according to either category (e.g. living non-living) or attribute type (e.g. perceptual non-perceptual information)? Normal subjects were scanned using PET during a novel semantic production task, in which they generated either perceptual or non-percep...
Main Authors: | Lee, A, Graham, K, Simons, J, Hodges, JR, Owen, A, Patterson, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2002
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