The aim of this study was to shed light on the neural substrate of conceptual representations starting from the construct of higher-order convergence zones and trying to evaluate the unitary or non-unitary nature of this construct. We used the 'Thematic and Taxonomic Semantic (TTS) task' to investigate (a) the neural substrate of stimuli belonging to biological and artifact categories, (b) the format of stimuli presentation, i.e., verbal or pictorial, and (c) the relation between stimuli, i.e., categorial or contextual. We administered anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to different brain structures during the execution of the TTS task. Twenty healthy participants were enrolled and divided into two groups, one investigating the role of the anterior temporal lobes (ATL) and the other the temporo-parietal junctions (TPJ). Each participant underwent three sessions of stimulation to facilitate a control condition and to investigate the role of both hemispheres. Results showed that ATL stimulation influenced all conceptual representations in relation to the format of presentation (i.e., left-verbal and right-pictorial). Moreover, ATL stimulation modulated living categories and taxonomic relations specifically, whereas TPJ stimulation did not influence semantic task performances.

Bonnì, S., Borghi, I., Maiella, M., Casula, E.p., Koch, G., Caltagirone, C., et al. (2023). Transcranial direct current stimulation effects on the neural substrate of conceptual representations. BRAIN SCIENCES, 13(7) [10.3390/brainsci13071037].

Transcranial direct current stimulation effects on the neural substrate of conceptual representations

Maiella M.;Casula E. P.;Koch G.;Caltagirone C.;
2023-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this study was to shed light on the neural substrate of conceptual representations starting from the construct of higher-order convergence zones and trying to evaluate the unitary or non-unitary nature of this construct. We used the 'Thematic and Taxonomic Semantic (TTS) task' to investigate (a) the neural substrate of stimuli belonging to biological and artifact categories, (b) the format of stimuli presentation, i.e., verbal or pictorial, and (c) the relation between stimuli, i.e., categorial or contextual. We administered anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to different brain structures during the execution of the TTS task. Twenty healthy participants were enrolled and divided into two groups, one investigating the role of the anterior temporal lobes (ATL) and the other the temporo-parietal junctions (TPJ). Each participant underwent three sessions of stimulation to facilitate a control condition and to investigate the role of both hemispheres. Results showed that ATL stimulation influenced all conceptual representations in relation to the format of presentation (i.e., left-verbal and right-pictorial). Moreover, ATL stimulation modulated living categories and taxonomic relations specifically, whereas TPJ stimulation did not influence semantic task performances.
2023
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore PSIC-01/B - Neuropsicologia e neuroscienze cognitive
English
ATLs; TPJ; Living and non-living categories; tDCS; Taxonomic and thematic relations; Verbal and pictorial representations
Bonnì, S., Borghi, I., Maiella, M., Casula, E.p., Koch, G., Caltagirone, C., et al. (2023). Transcranial direct current stimulation effects on the neural substrate of conceptual representations. BRAIN SCIENCES, 13(7) [10.3390/brainsci13071037].
Bonnì, S; Borghi, I; Maiella, M; Casula, Ep; Koch, G; Caltagirone, C; Gainotti, G
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