Publications

Individual word representations dissociate from linguistic context along a cortical unimodal to heteromodal gradient

Language comprehension involves multiple hierarchical processing stages across time, space, and levels of representation. When …

A tale of two gradients: differences between the left and right hemispheres predict semantic cognition

Decomposition of whole-brain functional connectivity patterns reveals a principal gradient that captures the separation of sensorimotor …

Controlled semantic summation correlates with intrinsic connectivity between default mode and control networks

The capacity to identify aspects of meaning that overlap across multiple concepts may relate to individual differences in the strength …

Hemispheric differences in semantic cognition and their contribution to behaviour

This thesis investigated hemispheric differences in semantic cognition and their contribution to behaviour, using resting-state and …

Degrees of lateralisation in semantic cognition: Evidence from intrinsic connectivity

The semantic network is thought to include multiple components, including heteromodal conceptual representations and semantic control …

Meaningful inhibition: Exploring the role of meaning and modality in response inhibition

We frequently guide our decisions about when and how to act based on the meanings of perceptual inputs: we might avoid treading on a …