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The Representation of Object Concepts in the Brain

✍ Scribed by Martin, Alex


Book ID
111929253
Publisher
Annual Reviews
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
471 KB
Volume
58
Category
Article
ISSN
0066-4308

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✦ Synopsis


Evidence from functional neuroimaging of the human brain indicates that information about salient properties of an object—such as what it looks like, how it moves, and how it is used—is stored in sensory and motor systems active when that information was acquired. As a result, object concepts belonging to different categories like animals and tools are represented in partially distinct, sensory- and motor property–based neural networks. This suggests that object concepts are not explicitly represented, but rather emerge from weighted activity within property-based brain regions. However, some property-based regions seem to show a categorical organization, thus providing evidence consistent with category-based, domain-specific formulations as well.


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