The language network as a natural kind within the broader landscape of the human brain
Abstract Language behaviour is complex, but neuroscientific evidence disentangles it into
distinct components supported by dedicated brain areas or networks. In this Review, we …
distinct components supported by dedicated brain areas or networks. In this Review, we …
Visual dysfunction in Parkinson's disease
Patients with Parkinson's disease have a number of specific visual disturbances. These
include changes in colour vision and contrast sensitivity and difficulties with complex visual …
include changes in colour vision and contrast sensitivity and difficulties with complex visual …
The representation of semantic information across human cerebral cortex during listening versus reading is invariant to stimulus modality
An integral part of human language is the capacity to extract meaning from spoken and
written words, but the precise relationship between brain representations of information …
written words, but the precise relationship between brain representations of information …
The functional architecture of the ventral temporal cortex and its role in categorization
K Grill-Spector, KS Weiner - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2014 - nature.com
Visual categorization is thought to occur in the human ventral temporal cortex (VTC), but
how this categorization is achieved is still largely unknown. In this Review, we consider the …
how this categorization is achieved is still largely unknown. In this Review, we consider the …
FreeSurfer
B Fischl - Neuroimage, 2012 - Elsevier
FreeSurfer is a suite of tools for the analysis of neuroimaging data that provides an array of
algorithms to quantify the functional, connectional and structural properties of the human …
algorithms to quantify the functional, connectional and structural properties of the human …
The organization of the human cerebral cortex estimated by intrinsic functional connectivity
Abstract Information processing in the cerebral cortex involves interactions among
distributed areas. Anatomical connectivity suggests that certain areas form local hierarchical …
distributed areas. Anatomical connectivity suggests that certain areas form local hierarchical …
Toward a brain-based componential semantic representation
Componential theories of lexical semantics assume that concepts can be represented by
sets of features or attributes that are in some sense primitive or basic components of …
sets of features or attributes that are in some sense primitive or basic components of …
[HTML][HTML] A continuous semantic space describes the representation of thousands of object and action categories across the human brain
Humans can see and name thousands of distinct object and action categories, so it is
unlikely that each category is represented in a distinct brain area. A more efficient scheme …
unlikely that each category is represented in a distinct brain area. A more efficient scheme …
Where is the semantic system? A critical review and meta-analysis of 120 functional neuroimaging studies
Semantic memory refers to knowledge about people, objects, actions, relations, self, and
culture acquired through experience. The neural systems that store and retrieve this …
culture acquired through experience. The neural systems that store and retrieve this …
Cortical surface-based analysis: I. Segmentation and surface reconstruction
Several properties of the cerebral cortex, including its columnar and laminar organization, as
well as the topographic organization of cortical areas, can only be properly understood in …
well as the topographic organization of cortical areas, can only be properly understood in …