Alfonso Caramazza (ed.)
The Organisation of Conceptual Knowledge in the Brain
Neuropsychological and Neuroimaging Perspectives: A Special Issue of Cognitive Neuropsychology
Herausgeber: Caramazza, Alfonso; Martin, Alex
Alfonso Caramazza (ed.)
The Organisation of Conceptual Knowledge in the Brain
Neuropsychological and Neuroimaging Perspectives: A Special Issue of Cognitive Neuropsychology
Herausgeber: Caramazza, Alfonso; Martin, Alex
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The purpose of this special issue of Cognitive Neuropsychology is to provide a forum for new findings and critical, theoretical analyses of existing data from patient and functional brain imaging studies.
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The purpose of this special issue of Cognitive Neuropsychology is to provide a forum for new findings and critical, theoretical analyses of existing data from patient and functional brain imaging studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 193mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9781841699479
- ISBN-10: 1841699470
- Artikelnr.: 23294606
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 193mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9781841699479
- ISBN-10: 1841699470
- Artikelnr.: 23294606
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Alfonso Caramazza, Alex Martin
Martin
Caramazza
Neuropsychological and Neuroimaging Perspectives on Conceptual Knowledge: An Introduction.Capitani
Laiacona
Mahon
Caramazza
What are the Facts of Semantic Category-specific Deficits? A Critical Review of the Clinical Evidence. Humphreys
Riddoch
A Case Series Analysis of 'Category-specific' Deficits of Living Things: The HIT Account. Lambon Ralph
Patterson
Garrard
Hodges
Semantic Dementia with Category Specificity: A Comparative Case Series Study. Borgo
Shallice
Category-specificity and Feature Knowledge: Evidence from New Sensory-quality Categories. Crutch
Warrington
The Selective Impairment of Fruit and Vegetable Knowledge: A Multiple Processing Channels Account of Fine-grain Category Specificity. Samson
Pillon
A Case of Impaired Knowledge for Fruit and Vegetables. Farah
Rabinowitz
Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Organisation of Semantic Memory in the Brain: Is "Living Things" an Innate Category? Tranel
Kemmerer
Adolphs
Damasio
Damasio
Neural Correlates of Conceptual Knowledge for Actions. Mahon
Caramazza
Constraining Questions about the Organisation and Representation of Conceptual Knowledge. Kyle
Simmons
Barsalou
The Similarity-in-topography Principle: Reconciling Theories of Conceptual Deficits. Dehaene
Piazza
Pinel
Cohen
Three Parietal Circuits for Number Processing. Gauthier
James
Curby
Tarr
The Influence of Conceptual Knowledge on Visual Discrimination. Kan
Barsalou
Solomon
Minor
Thompson-Schill
Role of Mental Imagery in a Property Verification Task: fMRI Evidence for Perceptual Representations of Conceptual Knowledge. Tyler
Bright
Tavares
Pilgrim
Fletcher
Greer
Moss
Do Semantic Categories Activate Distinct Cortical Regions? Evidence for a Distributed Neural Semantic System. Price
Noppeney
Phillips
Devlin. How Is the Fusiform Gyrus Related to Category-specificity? Martin
Weisberg
Neural Foundations for Understanding Social and Mechanical Concepts.
Caramazza
Neuropsychological and Neuroimaging Perspectives on Conceptual Knowledge: An Introduction.Capitani
Laiacona
Mahon
Caramazza
What are the Facts of Semantic Category-specific Deficits? A Critical Review of the Clinical Evidence. Humphreys
Riddoch
A Case Series Analysis of 'Category-specific' Deficits of Living Things: The HIT Account. Lambon Ralph
Patterson
Garrard
Hodges
Semantic Dementia with Category Specificity: A Comparative Case Series Study. Borgo
Shallice
Category-specificity and Feature Knowledge: Evidence from New Sensory-quality Categories. Crutch
Warrington
The Selective Impairment of Fruit and Vegetable Knowledge: A Multiple Processing Channels Account of Fine-grain Category Specificity. Samson
Pillon
A Case of Impaired Knowledge for Fruit and Vegetables. Farah
Rabinowitz
Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Organisation of Semantic Memory in the Brain: Is "Living Things" an Innate Category? Tranel
Kemmerer
Adolphs
Damasio
Damasio
Neural Correlates of Conceptual Knowledge for Actions. Mahon
Caramazza
Constraining Questions about the Organisation and Representation of Conceptual Knowledge. Kyle
Simmons
Barsalou
The Similarity-in-topography Principle: Reconciling Theories of Conceptual Deficits. Dehaene
Piazza
Pinel
Cohen
Three Parietal Circuits for Number Processing. Gauthier
James
Curby
Tarr
The Influence of Conceptual Knowledge on Visual Discrimination. Kan
Barsalou
Solomon
Minor
Thompson-Schill
Role of Mental Imagery in a Property Verification Task: fMRI Evidence for Perceptual Representations of Conceptual Knowledge. Tyler
Bright
Tavares
Pilgrim
Fletcher
Greer
Moss
Do Semantic Categories Activate Distinct Cortical Regions? Evidence for a Distributed Neural Semantic System. Price
Noppeney
Phillips
Devlin. How Is the Fusiform Gyrus Related to Category-specificity? Martin
Weisberg
Neural Foundations for Understanding Social and Mechanical Concepts.
Martin
Caramazza
Neuropsychological and Neuroimaging Perspectives on Conceptual Knowledge: An Introduction.Capitani
Laiacona
Mahon
Caramazza
What are the Facts of Semantic Category-specific Deficits? A Critical Review of the Clinical Evidence. Humphreys
Riddoch
A Case Series Analysis of 'Category-specific' Deficits of Living Things: The HIT Account. Lambon Ralph
Patterson
Garrard
Hodges
Semantic Dementia with Category Specificity: A Comparative Case Series Study. Borgo
Shallice
Category-specificity and Feature Knowledge: Evidence from New Sensory-quality Categories. Crutch
Warrington
The Selective Impairment of Fruit and Vegetable Knowledge: A Multiple Processing Channels Account of Fine-grain Category Specificity. Samson
Pillon
A Case of Impaired Knowledge for Fruit and Vegetables. Farah
Rabinowitz
Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Organisation of Semantic Memory in the Brain: Is "Living Things" an Innate Category? Tranel
Kemmerer
Adolphs
Damasio
Damasio
Neural Correlates of Conceptual Knowledge for Actions. Mahon
Caramazza
Constraining Questions about the Organisation and Representation of Conceptual Knowledge. Kyle
Simmons
Barsalou
The Similarity-in-topography Principle: Reconciling Theories of Conceptual Deficits. Dehaene
Piazza
Pinel
Cohen
Three Parietal Circuits for Number Processing. Gauthier
James
Curby
Tarr
The Influence of Conceptual Knowledge on Visual Discrimination. Kan
Barsalou
Solomon
Minor
Thompson-Schill
Role of Mental Imagery in a Property Verification Task: fMRI Evidence for Perceptual Representations of Conceptual Knowledge. Tyler
Bright
Tavares
Pilgrim
Fletcher
Greer
Moss
Do Semantic Categories Activate Distinct Cortical Regions? Evidence for a Distributed Neural Semantic System. Price
Noppeney
Phillips
Devlin. How Is the Fusiform Gyrus Related to Category-specificity? Martin
Weisberg
Neural Foundations for Understanding Social and Mechanical Concepts.
Caramazza
Neuropsychological and Neuroimaging Perspectives on Conceptual Knowledge: An Introduction.Capitani
Laiacona
Mahon
Caramazza
What are the Facts of Semantic Category-specific Deficits? A Critical Review of the Clinical Evidence. Humphreys
Riddoch
A Case Series Analysis of 'Category-specific' Deficits of Living Things: The HIT Account. Lambon Ralph
Patterson
Garrard
Hodges
Semantic Dementia with Category Specificity: A Comparative Case Series Study. Borgo
Shallice
Category-specificity and Feature Knowledge: Evidence from New Sensory-quality Categories. Crutch
Warrington
The Selective Impairment of Fruit and Vegetable Knowledge: A Multiple Processing Channels Account of Fine-grain Category Specificity. Samson
Pillon
A Case of Impaired Knowledge for Fruit and Vegetables. Farah
Rabinowitz
Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Organisation of Semantic Memory in the Brain: Is "Living Things" an Innate Category? Tranel
Kemmerer
Adolphs
Damasio
Damasio
Neural Correlates of Conceptual Knowledge for Actions. Mahon
Caramazza
Constraining Questions about the Organisation and Representation of Conceptual Knowledge. Kyle
Simmons
Barsalou
The Similarity-in-topography Principle: Reconciling Theories of Conceptual Deficits. Dehaene
Piazza
Pinel
Cohen
Three Parietal Circuits for Number Processing. Gauthier
James
Curby
Tarr
The Influence of Conceptual Knowledge on Visual Discrimination. Kan
Barsalou
Solomon
Minor
Thompson-Schill
Role of Mental Imagery in a Property Verification Task: fMRI Evidence for Perceptual Representations of Conceptual Knowledge. Tyler
Bright
Tavares
Pilgrim
Fletcher
Greer
Moss
Do Semantic Categories Activate Distinct Cortical Regions? Evidence for a Distributed Neural Semantic System. Price
Noppeney
Phillips
Devlin. How Is the Fusiform Gyrus Related to Category-specificity? Martin
Weisberg
Neural Foundations for Understanding Social and Mechanical Concepts.