Spatiotemporal properties of the neural representation of conceptual content for words and pictures – an MEG study

The entwined nature of perceptual and conceptual processes renders an understanding of the interplay between perceptual recognition and conceptual access a continuing challenge. Here, to disentangle perceptual and conceptual processing in the brain, we combine magnetoencephalography (MEG), picture a...

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Main Authors: Giuliano Giari, Elisa Leonardelli, Yuan Tao, Mayara Machado, Scott L. Fairhall
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-10-01
Series:NeuroImage
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811920303992
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spelling doaj-f93356df19454ec580b67f9822bbad0c2020-11-25T03:53:13ZengElsevierNeuroImage1095-95722020-10-01219116913Spatiotemporal properties of the neural representation of conceptual content for words and pictures – an MEG studyGiuliano Giari0Elisa Leonardelli1Yuan Tao2Mayara Machado3Scott L. Fairhall4Center for Mind/Brain Science, University of Trento, Trento, ItalyCenter for Mind/Brain Science, University of Trento, Trento, ItalyDepartment of Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, United StatesMax Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, GermanyCenter for Mind/Brain Science, University of Trento, Trento, Italy; Corresponding author.The entwined nature of perceptual and conceptual processes renders an understanding of the interplay between perceptual recognition and conceptual access a continuing challenge. Here, to disentangle perceptual and conceptual processing in the brain, we combine magnetoencephalography (MEG), picture and word presentation and representational similarity analysis (RSA). We replicate previous findings of early and robust sensitivity to semantic distances between objects presented as pictures and show earlier (~105 ​msec), but not later, representations can be accounted for by contemporary computer models of visual similarity (AlexNet). Conceptual content for word stimuli is reliably present in two temporal clusters, the first ranging from 230 to 335 ​msec, the second from 360 to ​585 msec. The time-course of picture induced semantic content and the spatial location of conceptual representation were highly convergent, and the spatial distribution of both differed from that of words. While this may reflect differences in picture and word induced conceptual access, this underscores potential confounds in visual perceptual and conceptual processing. On the other hand, using the stringent criterion that neural and conceptual spaces must align, the robust representation of semantic content by 230–240 msec for visually unconfounded word stimuli significantly advances estimates of the timeline of semantic access and its orthographic and lexical precursors.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811920303992
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author Giuliano Giari
Elisa Leonardelli
Yuan Tao
Mayara Machado
Scott L. Fairhall
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Elisa Leonardelli
Yuan Tao
Mayara Machado
Scott L. Fairhall
Spatiotemporal properties of the neural representation of conceptual content for words and pictures – an MEG study
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author_facet Giuliano Giari
Elisa Leonardelli
Yuan Tao
Mayara Machado
Scott L. Fairhall
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title Spatiotemporal properties of the neural representation of conceptual content for words and pictures – an MEG study
title_short Spatiotemporal properties of the neural representation of conceptual content for words and pictures – an MEG study
title_full Spatiotemporal properties of the neural representation of conceptual content for words and pictures – an MEG study
title_fullStr Spatiotemporal properties of the neural representation of conceptual content for words and pictures – an MEG study
title_full_unstemmed Spatiotemporal properties of the neural representation of conceptual content for words and pictures – an MEG study
title_sort spatiotemporal properties of the neural representation of conceptual content for words and pictures – an meg study
publisher Elsevier
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publishDate 2020-10-01
description The entwined nature of perceptual and conceptual processes renders an understanding of the interplay between perceptual recognition and conceptual access a continuing challenge. Here, to disentangle perceptual and conceptual processing in the brain, we combine magnetoencephalography (MEG), picture and word presentation and representational similarity analysis (RSA). We replicate previous findings of early and robust sensitivity to semantic distances between objects presented as pictures and show earlier (~105 ​msec), but not later, representations can be accounted for by contemporary computer models of visual similarity (AlexNet). Conceptual content for word stimuli is reliably present in two temporal clusters, the first ranging from 230 to 335 ​msec, the second from 360 to ​585 msec. The time-course of picture induced semantic content and the spatial location of conceptual representation were highly convergent, and the spatial distribution of both differed from that of words. While this may reflect differences in picture and word induced conceptual access, this underscores potential confounds in visual perceptual and conceptual processing. On the other hand, using the stringent criterion that neural and conceptual spaces must align, the robust representation of semantic content by 230–240 msec for visually unconfounded word stimuli significantly advances estimates of the timeline of semantic access and its orthographic and lexical precursors.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811920303992
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