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Veronica Diveica

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Behavior Research Methods|March 14, 2022
Quantifying social semantics: An inclusive definition of socialness and ratings for 8388 English wordsVeronica Diveica, Penny M Pexman, Richard J Binney
Neuroimage|November 7, 2021
Establishing a role of the semantic control network in social cognitive processing: A meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studiesVeronica Diveica, Kami Koldewyn, Richard J Binney
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 26, 2022
Social semantics: the organization and grounding of abstract conceptsPenny M Pexman, Veronica Diveica, Richard J Binney
Human Brain Mapping|June 18, 2022
The role of the ventrolateral anterior temporal lobes in social cognitionEva Balgova, Veronica Diveica, Jon Walbrin, et al.
Cognition|April 23, 2024
Mapping semantic space: Exploring the higher-order structure of word meaningVeronica Diveica, Emiko J Muraki, Richard J Binney, et al.
Neuropsychologia|May 17, 2024
Overlapping neural correlates underpin theory of mind and semantic cognition: Evidence from a meta-analysis of 344 functional neuroimaging studiesEva Balgova, Veronica Diveica, Rebecca L Jackson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 21, 2024
Socialness effects in lexical-semantic processingVeronica Diveica, Emiko J Muraki, Richard J Binney, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 3, 2025
Contrasting the organization of concrete and abstract word meaningsVeronica Diveica, Emiko J Muraki, Richard J Binney, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 24, 2025
Abstract words are hard to acquire; Does social relevance help?Faris Mahmood, Emiko J Muraki, Veronica Diveica, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|October 14, 2023
Graded functional organization in the left inferior frontal gyrus: evidence from task-free and task-based functional connectivityVeronica Diveica, Michael C Riedel, Taylor Salo, et al.
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Behavior Research Methods|March 14, 2022
Quantifying social semantics: An inclusive definition of socialness and ratings for 8388 English wordsVeronica Diveica, Penny M Pexman, Richard J Binney
Neuroimage|November 7, 2021
Establishing a role of the semantic control network in social cognitive processing: A meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studiesVeronica Diveica, Kami Koldewyn, Richard J Binney
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 26, 2022
Social semantics: the organization and grounding of abstract conceptsPenny M Pexman, Veronica Diveica, Richard J Binney
Human Brain Mapping|June 18, 2022
The role of the ventrolateral anterior temporal lobes in social cognitionEva Balgova, Veronica Diveica, Jon Walbrin, et al.
Cognition|April 23, 2024
Mapping semantic space: Exploring the higher-order structure of word meaningVeronica Diveica, Emiko J Muraki, Richard J Binney, et al.
Neuropsychologia|May 17, 2024
Overlapping neural correlates underpin theory of mind and semantic cognition: Evidence from a meta-analysis of 344 functional neuroimaging studiesEva Balgova, Veronica Diveica, Rebecca L Jackson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 21, 2024
Socialness effects in lexical-semantic processingVeronica Diveica, Emiko J Muraki, Richard J Binney, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 3, 2025
Contrasting the organization of concrete and abstract word meaningsVeronica Diveica, Emiko J Muraki, Richard J Binney, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 24, 2025
Abstract words are hard to acquire; Does social relevance help?Faris Mahmood, Emiko J Muraki, Veronica Diveica, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|October 14, 2023
Graded functional organization in the left inferior frontal gyrus: evidence from task-free and task-based functional connectivityVeronica Diveica, Michael C Riedel, Taylor Salo, et al.
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