Journal article

Orienting to different dimensions of word meaning alters the representation of word meaning in early processing regions

K Meersmans, G Storms, S De Deyne, R Bruffaerts, P Dupont, R Vandenberghe

Cerebral Cortex | Published : 2022

Abstract

Conscious processing of word meaning can be guided by attention. In this event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study in 22 healthy young volunteers, we examined in which regions orienting attention to two fundamental and generic dimensions of word meaning, concreteness versus valence, alters the semantic representations coded in activity patterns. The stimuli consisted of 120 nouns in written or spoken modality which varied factorially along the concreteness and valence axis. Participants performed a forced-choice judgement of either concreteness or valence. Rostral and subgenual anterior cingulate were strongly activated during valence judgement, and precuneus and the dorsal a..

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