Dear Users
This Thursday (4-5 pm in YNiC) there will be a project proposal
presentation by Carin Whitney. The title of the project is
"Investigating semantic cognition with MEG, fMRI and TMS". Please see
below for the talk abstract.
Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be provided after
the talk.
Best wishes
Rebecca
Abstract:
Beth Jefferies, Carin Whitney, Piers Cornelissen and Andy Ellis
This project investigates how semantic cognition – referring to our
ability to understand the meaning of words, pictures, faces, sounds, and
smells – is represented in the brain. We will focus on semantic control,
which is one of two principal components of semantic cognition and
relates to executive mechanisms that enable us to retrieve and select
conceptual knowledge according to the current task or context.
Research has been plentiful in describing the spatial extent of the
brain regions that underpin semantic control, and has identified a
distributed fronto-temporo-parietal network. However, it remains largely
unknown how this system is organised (i.e., what the specific functions
of each component are) and how well they interact. In the proposed
project, we will apply a novel approach to investigate these questions
by combining MEG with TMS and fMRI. In particular, we will use MEG to
track neural activity, allowing us to generate predictions about likely
patterns of communication within the semantic control network and its
relation to other components of semantic cognition (i.e., brain areas
that encode conceptual knowledge). Follow-up TMS will then be used to
impair brain functioning at specific time points to prove causality.
Equivalent fMRI data – taken from the same participants and tasks – will
guide coil positioning for TMS and act as a spatial localiser for MEG.
The project hence aims to establish a neural model of semantic cognition
that is based on convergent evidence across different methods,
generating potentially strong conclusions about how meaning retrieval is
achieved.
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Dr. Rebecca E. Millman
Science Liaison Officer
York Neuroimaging Centre
The Biocentre
York Science Park
Heslington
YO10 5DG
Tel: +44 (0) 1904 567614
Fax: +44 (0) 1904 435356