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Noun and knowledge retrieval for biological and non-biological entities following right occipitotemporal lesions

Authors :
Rik Vandenberghe
Gerrit Storms
Simon De Deyne
Rose Bruffaerts
Stefan Sunaert
An-Sofie De Weer
Miek Thys
Eva Dries
Vincent Thijs
Sophie De Grauwe
Mathieu Vandenbulcke
Source :
Neuropsychologia, 62, 163-174, Neuropsychologia, 62, pp. 163-174
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We investigated the critical contribution of right ventral occipitotemporal cortex to knowledge of visual and functional-associative attributes of biological and non-biological entities and how this relates to category-specificity during confrontation naming. In a consecutive series of 7 patients with lesions confined to right ventral occipitotemporal cortex, we conducted an extensive assessment of oral generation of visual-sensory and functional-associative features in response to the names of biological and nonbiological entities. Subjects also performed a confrontation naming task for these categories. Our main novel finding related to a unique case with a small lesion confined to right medial fusiform gyrus who showed disproportionate naming impairment for nonbiological versus biological entities, specifically for tools. Generation of visual and functional-associative features was preserved for biological and non-biological entities. In two other cases, who had a relatively small posterior lesion restricted to primary visual and posterior fusiform cortex, retrieval of visual attributes was disproportionately impaired compared to functional-associative attributes, in particular for biological entities. However, these cases did not show a category-specific naming deficit. Two final cases with the largest lesions showed a classical dissociation between biological versus nonbiological entities during naming, with normal feature generation performance. This is the first lesion-based evidence of a critical contribution of the right medial fusiform cortex to tool naming. Second, dissociations along the dimension of attribute type during feature generation do not co-occur with category-specificity during naming in the current patient sample. publisher: Elsevier articletitle: Noun and knowledge retrieval for biological and non-biological entities following right occipitotemporal lesions journaltitle: Neuropsychologia articlelink: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2014.07.021 content_type: article copyright: Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. ispartof: Neuropsychologia vol:62 issue:1 pages:163-74 ispartof: location:England status: published

Details

ISSN :
00283932
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuropsychologia, 62, 163-174, Neuropsychologia, 62, pp. 163-174
Accession number :
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