Neural specialisation for concrete and abstract concepts revealed through meta-analysis
Paul Hoffman,
Matthew Bair
Abstract:Identifying the brain systems that process concrete and abstract concepts is key to understanding the neural architecture of thought, memory and language. We review current theories of concreteness effects and test their neural predictions in a meta-analysis of 72 neuroimaging studies. Concrete concepts preferentially activated visual and action processing regions, particularly when presented in sentences, while abstract concepts preferentially activated networks for language, social cognition and semantic con… Show more
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