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Paul Hoffman

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Neuropsychologia|November 20, 2012
Shapes, scents and sounds: quantifying the full multi-sensory basis of conceptual knowledgePaul Hoffman, Matthew A Lambon Ralph
Elife|September 5, 2018
Poor coherence in older people's speech is explained by impaired semantic and executive processesPaul Hoffman, Ekaterina Loginova, Asatta Russell
Neuroimage|May 31, 2023
The words that little by little revealed everything: Neural response to lexical-semantic content during narrative comprehensionMelissa Thye, Paul Hoffman, Daniel Mirman
Nursing Older People|March 27, 2015
Effect of time of day on language in healthy ageing and Alzheimer's diseaseAmanda Stead, Neila Donovan, Paul Hoffman
Scientific Reports|March 22, 2024
The neural basis of naturalistic semantic and social cognitionMelissa Thye, Paul Hoffman, Daniel Mirman
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 6, 2024
"All the Stars Will Be Wells with a Rusty Pulley": Neural Processing of the Social and Pragmatic Content in a NarrativeMelissa Thye, Paul Hoffman, Daniel Mirman
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|February 24, 2018
From percept to concept in the ventral temporal lobes: Graded hemispheric specialisation based on stimulus and taskPaul Hoffman, Matthew A Lambon Ralph
Psychology and Aging|July 3, 2025
Effects of visual distractors on discourse coherence in young and older adults: A test of the inhibitory deficit hypothesisClara Moeller, Holly Maclean, Paul Hoffman
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|February 3, 2011
Reverse concreteness effects are not a typical feature of semantic dementia: evidence for the hub-and-spoke model of conceptual representationPaul Hoffman, Matthew A Lambon Ralph
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|July 24, 2025
Neural correlates of social and thematic semantics in autistic and non-autistic adultsMelissa Thye, Paul Hoffman, Daniel Mirman
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Showing results (21-30 of 106) with videos related to

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Neuropsychologia|November 20, 2012
Shapes, scents and sounds: quantifying the full multi-sensory basis of conceptual knowledgePaul Hoffman, Matthew A Lambon Ralph
Elife|September 5, 2018
Poor coherence in older people's speech is explained by impaired semantic and executive processesPaul Hoffman, Ekaterina Loginova, Asatta Russell
Neuroimage|May 31, 2023
The words that little by little revealed everything: Neural response to lexical-semantic content during narrative comprehensionMelissa Thye, Paul Hoffman, Daniel Mirman
Nursing Older People|March 27, 2015
Effect of time of day on language in healthy ageing and Alzheimer's diseaseAmanda Stead, Neila Donovan, Paul Hoffman
Scientific Reports|March 22, 2024
The neural basis of naturalistic semantic and social cognitionMelissa Thye, Paul Hoffman, Daniel Mirman
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 6, 2024
"All the Stars Will Be Wells with a Rusty Pulley": Neural Processing of the Social and Pragmatic Content in a NarrativeMelissa Thye, Paul Hoffman, Daniel Mirman
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|February 24, 2018
From percept to concept in the ventral temporal lobes: Graded hemispheric specialisation based on stimulus and taskPaul Hoffman, Matthew A Lambon Ralph
Psychology and Aging|July 3, 2025
Effects of visual distractors on discourse coherence in young and older adults: A test of the inhibitory deficit hypothesisClara Moeller, Holly Maclean, Paul Hoffman
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|February 3, 2011
Reverse concreteness effects are not a typical feature of semantic dementia: evidence for the hub-and-spoke model of conceptual representationPaul Hoffman, Matthew A Lambon Ralph
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|July 24, 2025
Neural correlates of social and thematic semantics in autistic and non-autistic adultsMelissa Thye, Paul Hoffman, Daniel Mirman
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