Elucidating the time course of semantic processing of written words, spoken words and pictures by means of multivariate MEG analysis KU Leuven
Language takes a very special place in human interactions. There are millions of words we can choose from to build a sentence in order to get exactly the right message across. Some words are very semantically similar, like a duck and a goose, some are vaguely similar because they share some features, like a duck and a vulture, and others are not similar at all, like a duck and an ice cream cone. Using functional MRI, we managed to identify ...