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The Face Image Meta-Database (fIMDb) & ChatLab Facial Anomaly Database (CFAD): Tools for research on face perception and social stigma
In: Meth Psychol (2021)
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Beauty and Wellness in the Semantic Memory of the Beholder
In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Sensitive measures of cognition in Mild Cognitive Impairment
In: J Alzheimers Dis (2021)
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Reference frames in spatial communication for navigation and sports: an empirical study in ultimate frisbee players
In: Cogn Res Princ Implic (2020)
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From action to abstraction: The sensorimotor grounding of metaphor in Parkinson’s disease
In: Cortex (2019)
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The Relationship between Co-speech Gesture Production and Macrolinguistic Discourse Abilities in People with Focal Brain Injury
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Selective Metaphor Impairments After Left, Not Right, Hemisphere Injury
Cardillo, Eileen R.; McQuire, Marguerite; Chatterjee, Anjan. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2018
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Neural bases of action abstraction
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Narratives of Focal Brain Injured Individuals: A Macro-Level Analysis
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Phonological similarity affects production of gestures, even in the absence of overt speech
Nozari, Nazbanou; Göksun, Tilbe; Thompson-Schill, Sharon L.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2015
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Spontaneous gesture and spatial language: Evidence from focal brain injury
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Deeper insights into semantic relations: An fMRI study of part-whole and functional associations
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 129 (2014), 30-42
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Categorical Biases in Perceiving Spatial Relations
Kranjec, Alexander; Lupyan, Gary; Chatterjee, Anjan. - : Public Library of Science, 2014
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Flying under the radar: figurative language impairments in focal lesion patients
Ianni, Geena R.; Cardillo, Eileen R.; McQuire, Marguerite. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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Neuroaesthetics: Range and restrictions
In: Behavioral and brain sciences. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 36 (2013) 2, 137-138
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The artful mind meets art history: Toward a psycho-historical framework for the science of art appreciation
In: Behavioral and brain sciences. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 36 (2013) 2, 123-137
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Naming and gesturing spatial relations: Evidence from focal brain-injured individuals
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The role of semantic abstractness and perceptual category in processing speech accompanied by gestures
Nagels, Arne; Chatterjee, Anjan; Kircher, Tilo; Straube, Benjamin. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2013
Abstract: Space and shape are distinct perceptual categories. In language, perceptual information can also be used to describe abstract semantic concepts like a “rising income” (space) or a “square personality” (shape). Despite being inherently concrete, co-speech gestures depicting space and shape can accompany concrete or abstract utterances. Here, we investigated the way that abstractness influences the neural processing of the perceptual categories of space and shape in gestures. Thus, we tested the hypothesis that the neural processing of perceptual categories is highly dependent on language context. In a two-factorial design, we investigated the neural basis for the processing of gestures containing shape (SH) and spatial information (SP) when accompanying concrete (c) or abstract (a) verbal utterances. During fMRI data acquisition participants were presented with short video clips of the four conditions (cSP, aSP, cSH, aSH) while performing an independent control task. Abstract (a) as opposed to concrete (c) utterances activated temporal lobes bilaterally and the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) for both shape-related (SH) and space-related (SP) utterances. An interaction of perceptual category and semantic abstractness in a more anterior part of the left IFG and inferior part of the posterior temporal lobe (pTL) indicates that abstractness strongly influenced the neural processing of space and shape information. Despite the concrete visual input of co-speech gestures in all conditions, space and shape information is processed differently depending on the semantic abstractness of its linguistic context.
Keyword: Neuroscience
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3866656
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2013.00181
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Sparse canonical correlation analysis relates network-level atrophy to multivariate cognitive measures in a neurodegenerative population
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Language, perception, and the schematic representation of spatial relations
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 120 (2012) 3, 226-236
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