All Relations between semantics and area 39 of brodmann-1909

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Francesca M Branzi, Matthew A Lambon Ralp. Semantic-specific and domain-general mechanisms for integration and update of contextual information. Human brain mapping. 2023-10-03. PMID:37787648. whole-brain results revealed both shared (left posterior-dorsal inferior frontal gyrus, left posterior inferior temporal gyrus, and left dorsal angular gyrus/intraparietal sulcus) and distinct (left anterior-ventral inferior frontal gyrus, left anterior ventral angular gyrus, left posterior middle temporal gyrus for semantic control only) regions involved in context integration and update. 2023-10-03 2023-10-07 Not clear
Guangyao Zhang, Jinyi Hung, Nan Li. Coexistence of the social semantic effect and non-semantic effect in the default mode network. Brain structure & function. 2022-04-08. PMID:35394555. in the bilateral angular gyri, the ventral subdivisions showed social semantic activation independent of difficulty, while the dorsal subdivisions showed no semantic effect but difficulty-induced activation. 2022-04-08 2023-08-13 Not clear
Raluca Petrican, Kim S Graham, Andrew D Lawrenc. Brain-environment alignment during movie watching predicts fluid intelligence and affective function in adulthood. NeuroImage. vol 238. 2021-10-18. PMID:34020016. whole-brain communication pathways anchored in default mode regions relevant to episodic and semantic context creation (i.e., angular and middle temporal gyri) supported fc reconfiguration in response to changes in the conceptual representation of an ongoing situation (i.e., narrative event boundaries), as well as stronger coupling between moment-to-moment fluctuations in fc and concrete environmental features. 2021-10-18 2023-08-13 human
Cristina Palmero, Abhishek Sharma, Karsten Behrendt, Kapil Krishnakumar, Oleg V Komogortsev, Sachin S Talath. OpenEDS2020 Challenge on Gaze Tracking for VR: Dataset and Results. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). vol 21. issue 14. 2021-07-27. PMID:34300511. the proposed baselines, based on deep learning approaches, obtained an average angular error of 5.37 degrees for gaze prediction, and a mean intersection over union score (miou) of 84.1% for semantic segmentation. 2021-07-27 2023-08-13 human
Giovanni Battistella, Maya Henry, Benno Gesierich, Stephen M Wilson, Valentina Borghesani, Wendy Shwe, Zachary Miller, Jessica Deleon, Bruce L Miller, Jorge Jovicich, Nico Papinutto, Nina F Dronkers, William W Seeley, Maria Luisa Mandelli, Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempin. Differential intrinsic functional connectivity changes in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia. NeuroImage. Clinical. vol 22. 2020-01-21. PMID:31146321. first, in 32 healthy controls, these seeds isolated three networks: a ventral semantic network involving anterior middle temporal and angular gyri, a dorsal articulatory-phonological system involving inferior frontal and supramarginal regions, and a third functional connection between posterior inferior temporal and intraparietal regions likely involved in linking visual and linguistic processes. 2020-01-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Roger E Beaty, Alexander P Christensen, Mathias Benedek, Paul J Silvia, Daniel L Schacte. Creative constraints: Brain activity and network dynamics underlying semantic interference during idea production. NeuroImage. vol 148. 2018-02-28. PMID:28082106. latent semantic analysis of verbal responses showed decreased semantic distance values in the high-constraint (i.e., interference) condition, which corresponded to increased neural activity within regions of the default (posterior cingulate cortex and bilateral angular gyri), salience (right anterior insula), and executive control (left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex) networks. 2018-02-28 2023-08-13 human
William W Graves, Olga Boukrina, Samantha R Mattheiss, Edward J Alexander, Sylvain Baille. Reversing the Standard Neural Signature of the Word-Nonword Distinction. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 29. issue 1. 2017-11-20. PMID:27574917. decades of functional neuroimaging experiments have used this distinction to isolate the neural basis of lexical (word level) semantics, associated with areas such as the middle temporal, angular, and posterior cingulate gyri that overlap the default mode network. 2017-11-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Gesa Hartwigsen, Anni Weigel, Paul Schuschan, Hartwig R Siebner, David Weise, Joseph Classen, Dorothee Sau. Dissociating Parieto-Frontal Networks for Phonological and Semantic Word Decisions: A Condition-and-Perturb TMS Study. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 26. issue 6. 2017-03-06. PMID:25953770. in contrast, semantic decisions were only impaired when angular rtms was combined with aifg rtms. 2017-03-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Carlos Velasco, Andy T Woods, Lawrence E Marks, Adrian David Cheok, Charles Spenc. The semantic basis of taste-shape associations. PeerJ. vol 4. 2016-03-11. PMID:26966646. the results suggest a common semantic space containing two principal components (seemingly, intensity and hedonics) and two principal clusters, one including round shapes and the taste word "sweet," and the other including angular shapes and the taste words "salty," "sour," and "bitter." 2016-03-11 2023-08-13 human
Pei Liang, Soumyajit Roy, Meng-Ling Chen, Gen-Hua Zhan. Visual influence of shapes and semantic familiarity on human sweet sensitivity. Behavioural brain research. vol 253. 2014-03-18. PMID:23835044. our results show (1) shapes with curvature like circle and ellipse, with higher hedonic scores, increase the sweet sensitivity, whereas angular shapes like square, rectangle, triangle and pentagram do not affect sweet sensitivity; (2) semantic familiar words, with higher hedonic ratings as well, increase sweet sensitivity, whereas unfamiliar words do not affect or even reduce sweet sensitivities. 2014-03-18 2023-08-12 human
Zheng Ye, Xiaolin Zho. Conflict control during sentence comprehension: fMRI evidence. NeuroImage. vol 48. issue 1. 2009-10-26. PMID:19540923. medial superior frontal gyrus (msfg), left inferior frontal gyrus (ifg), and left angular gyrus/inferior parietal lobule (ag/ipl) were more activated for implausible sentences, in which syntactic processes and semantic strategies give rise to incompatible sentential representations, as compared with plausible sentences, in which syntactic processes and semantic strategies point to coherent interpretations. 2009-10-26 2023-08-12 human
Cornelia Stoeckel, Patricia M Gough, Kate E Watkins, Joseph T Devli. Supramarginal gyrus involvement in visual word recognition. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 45. issue 9. 2009-10-19. PMID:19232583. the two main sub-divisions are the supramarginal (smg) and angular gyri, which have been hypothesized to contribute preferentially to phonological and semantic aspects of word processing, respectively. 2009-10-19 2023-08-12 human
A Ya Kaplan, E V Levichkin. Late negativity in visual evoked potentials in humans to changes in the topology of simple nonverbal stimuli. Neuroscience and behavioral physiology. vol 38. issue 9. 2009-04-02. PMID:18975106. the present studies showed that the late negativity characteristic of semantic mismatch arises even in the context of non-symbolic and nonverbal stimuli, for example, stimuli consisting of four points differing only in terms of topology or angular size. 2009-04-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Ia Kaplan, E V Levichkin. [Late negativity in visual event-related potentials in humans to changes in topology of simple nonverbal stimuli]. Zhurnal vysshei nervnoi deiatelnosti imeni I P Pavlova. vol 57. issue 5. 2008-02-04. PMID:18064894. it is shown in this work that the late negativity typical of the semantic mismatch develops even in the context of non-symbolic and nonverbal, for example, four-point stimulus compositions which differ only in typology or angular size. 2008-02-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
Stephen J Frost, W Einar Mencl, Rebecca Sandak, Dina L Moore, Jay G Rueckl, Leonard Katz, Robert K Fulbright, Kenneth R Pug. A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of the tradeoff between semantics and phonology in reading aloud. Neuroreport. vol 16. issue 6. 2005-06-15. PMID:15812320. neurobiologically, high-imageable words reduced consistency-related activation in the inferior frontal gyrus but increased posterior activation in the angular and middle temporal gyri, representing a possible neural signature of the tradeoff between semantics and phonology in reading aloud. 2005-06-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
N M Videneeva, O O Khludova, A V Vartano. [The emotional characteristics of the sounding word]. Zhurnal vysshei nervnoi deiatelnosti imeni I P Pavlova. vol 50. issue 1. 2000-05-09. PMID:10750187. in case of another system of angular parameters (three angles between the axes 4 and 1, 3 and 2, and the angle between the respective planes), another system of emotion classification, which is usually described in the studies of facial expressions (shlosberg's and izmaĭlov's circular system) and semantics (osgood) can be realized: emotion modality or sign (regulates 6 basic emotions), emotion activity or brightness (excitation-rest) and emotion saturation (strength of emotion expression). 2000-05-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Z Bohdanecký, V Bozkov, T Radi. Toward the problem of physical and semantic component of the form during eye scanning. Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis. vol 47. issue 2-3. 1987-12-03. PMID:3673677. angular rotation changed both semantic meaning of the shapes and the eye fixation distribution. 1987-12-03 2023-08-11 human
b' T Radil, J Radilov\\xc3\\xa1, V Bozkov, Z Bohdaneck\\xc3\\xb. Unconscious and conscious processes during visual perception. Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis. vol 41. issue 6. 1982-08-26. PMID:7344420.' (a) when the conscious semantic interpretation of physically identical shapes changes due to their angular rotation, the sequence of saccadic movements arid the localization of eye fixations over the shapes change as well. 1982-08-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
V Bockov, Z Bohdanecky, T Radi. Effect of angular orientation on subjective evaluation of physical and semantic identity of stochastic forms. I. Stochastic shape discrimination. Human physiology. vol 5. issue 3. 1980-09-28. PMID:548442. effect of angular orientation on subjective evaluation of physical and semantic identity of stochastic forms. 1980-09-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
V Bockov, Z Bohdanecky, T Radi. Effect of angular orientation on subjective evaluation of physical and semantic identity of stochastic forms. II. Interpretation of random shapes. Human physiology. vol 5. issue 3. 1980-09-28. PMID:548443. effect of angular orientation on subjective evaluation of physical and semantic identity of stochastic forms. 1980-09-28 2023-08-11 Not clear