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  Semantic encoding of pictures and words: Some neuropsychological observations
 
 
Title: Semantic encoding of pictures and words: Some neuropsychological observations
Author: Bub, Daniel N.
Black, Sandra
Hampson, Elizabeth
Kertesz, Andrew
Appeared in: Cognitive neuropsychology
Paging: Volume 5 (1988) nr. 1 pages 27-66
Year: 1988-01-01
Contents: We describe a brain-damaged patient whose comprehension of written and spoken words is severely impaired; in general, MP can only determine the superordinate category of a word and is unable to obtain a more precise semantic description. Her understanding of pictures, in contrast, was found to be much more detailed. Further investigation of this ability, however, revealed definite constraints on the nature of the semantic description that the patient could extract from pictures. MP has access to knowledge of the basic-level concept for a picture (defined as the most inclusive member of a category for which a concrete image of the object as a whole can be formed), but appears unable to go beyond this level to compute subordinate information. In discussing the results, we evaluate possible differences in the way pictures and words are normally processed for meaning.
Publisher: Psychology Press
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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