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Distinctions between manipulation and function knowledge of objects: evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging.

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This account predicts that answering questions about object manipulation should activate brain regions previously identified as components of the distributed sensory-motor system involved in object use, whereas answering Questions about object function should activate regions identified as component of the systems supporting verbal-declarative features.
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This article is published in Cognitive Brain Research.The article was published on 2005-05-01. It has received 258 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cognitive neuropsychology & Cognitive neuroscience.

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Where Is the Semantic System? A Critical Review and Meta-Analysis of 120 Functional Neuroimaging Studies

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed 120 functional neuroimaging studies focusing on semantic processing and identified reliable areas of activation in these studies using the activation likelihood estimate (ALE) technique, which formed a distinct, left-lateralized network comprised of 7 regions: posterior inferior parietal lobe, middle temporal gyrus, fusiform and parahippocampal gyri, dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, inferior frontal gyrus and posterior cingulate gyrus.
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The Representation of Object Concepts in the Brain

TL;DR: Functional neuroimaging of the human brain indicates that information about salient properties of an object is stored in sensory and motor systems active when that information was acquired, suggesting that object concepts are not explicitly represented, but rather emerge from weighted activity within property-based brain regions.
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Motion, emotion and empathy in esthetic experience

TL;DR: It is proposed that a crucial element of esthetic response consists of the activation of embodied mechanisms encompassing the simulation of actions, emotions and corporeal sensation, and that these mechanisms are universal.
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Cortical Networks Related to Human Use of Tools

TL;DR: This review compares and summarizes results from 64 paradigms published over the past decade that have examined cortical regions associated with tool use skills and tool knowledge and revealed cortical networks in both hemispheres, though with a clear left hemisphere bias.
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Concepts and Categories: A Cognitive Neuropsychological Perspective

TL;DR: Developments within the embodied cognition framework point toward a new approach for understanding category specificity in terms of the coordinated influences of diverse regions and cognitive systems.
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Control of goal-directed and stimulus-driven attention in the brain

TL;DR: Evidence for partially segregated networks of brain areas that carry out different attentional functions is reviewed, finding that one system is involved in preparing and applying goal-directed selection for stimuli and responses, and the other is specialized for the detection of behaviourally relevant stimuli.
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Nonparametric permutation tests for functional neuroimaging: A primer with examples

TL;DR: The standard nonparametric randomization and permutation testing ideas are developed at an accessible level, using practical examples from functional neuroimaging, and the extensions for multiple comparisons described.
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Spatial registration and normalization of images

TL;DR: A general technique that facilitates nonlinear spatial (stereotactic) normalization and image realignment is presented that minimizes the sum of squares between two images following non linear spatial deformations and transformations of the voxel (intensity) values.
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Analysis of fMRI time-series revisited--again.

TL;DR: Correct results are presented that replace those of the previous paper and solve the same problem without recourse to heuristic arguments and a proper and unbiased estimator for the error terms are introduced.