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Brain reflections of words and their meaning
Authors:Friedemann Pulvermü  ller
Affiliation:1. Neurogenetics Group, Division of Brain Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, UK;2. Centre for Neurodegeneration Research, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Institute of Psychiatry, King''s College London, SE5 8AF, UK
Abstract:The neurobiological organization of meaningful language units, morphemes and words, has been illuminated by recent metabolic and neurophysiological imaging studies. When humans process words from different categories, sets of cortical areas become active differentially. The meaning of a word, more precisely aspects of its reference, may be crucial for determining which set of cortical areas is involved in its processing. Word-related neuron webs with specific cortical distributions might underlie the observed category-specific differences in brain activity. Neuroscientific principles can explain these differential topographies.
Keywords:Language   Mismatch   Word processing   Category-specific processing   MEG   EEG   fMRI
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