Distinct roles for the anterior temporal lobe and angular gyrus in the spatiotemporal cortical semantic network
Semantic knowledge is supported by numerous brain regions, but the spatiotemporal configuration of the network that links these areas remains an open question. The hub-and-spokes model posits that a central semantic hub coordinates this network. In this study, we explored distinct aspects that defin...
Main Authors: | Farahibozorg, S-R, Henson, RN, Woollams, AM, Hauk, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2022
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