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Grace E Rice

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Jackson R, Humphreys G, Rice G, Binney R, Lambon Ralph M
Cortex . 2023 Jun; 165:141-159. PMID: 37285763
Resting-state network research is extremely influential, yet the functions of many networks remain unknown. In part, this is due to typical (e.g., univariate) analyses independently testing the function of individual...
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Robotham R, Rice G, Leff A, Lambon Ralph M, Starrfelt R
Brain Commun . 2023 Mar; 5(2):fcad050. PMID: 36938522
Knowledge about the consequences of stroke on high-level vision comes primarily from single case studies of patients selected based on their behavioural profiles, typically patients with specific stroke syndromes like...
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Thompson H, Noonan K, Halai A, Hoffman P, Stampacchia S, Hallam G, et al.
Cortex . 2022 Oct; 156:71-85. PMID: 36183573
Semantic control allows us to focus semantic activation on currently relevant aspects of knowledge, even in the face of competition or when the required information is weakly encoded. Diverse cortical...
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Volfart A, Rice G, Lambon Ralph M, Rossion B
Neuroimage . 2021 Jun; 238:118228. PMID: 34082118
Conceptual knowledge allows the categorisation of items according to their meaning beyond their physical similarities. This ability to respond to different stimuli (e.g., a leek, a cabbage, etc.) based on...
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Jung J, Rice G, Lambon Ralph M
Brain Struct Funct . 2021 Apr; 226(5):1585-1599. PMID: 33877431
The purpose of this study was to explore an important research goal in cognitive and clinical neuroscience: What are the neurocomputational mechanisms that make cognitive systems "well engineered" and thus...
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Rice G, Kerry S, Robotham R, Leff A, Lambon Ralph M, Starrfelt R
Cortex . 2021 Mar; 138:266-281. PMID: 33770511
The organisational principles of the visual ventral stream are still highly debated, particularly the relative association/dissociation between word and face recognition and the degree of lateralisation of the underlying processes....
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Gonzalez Alam T, Krieger-Redwood K, Evans M, Rice G, Smallwood J, Jefferies E
Cortex . 2020 Dec; 134:76-91. PMID: 33259970
Contemporary neuroscientific accounts suggest that ventral anterior temporal lobe (ATL) acts as a bilateral heteromodal semantic hub, which is particularly critical for the specific-level knowledge needed to recognise unique entities,...
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Thorudottir S, Sigurdardottir H, Rice G, Kerry S, Robotham R, Leff A, et al.
Brain Sci . 2020 Jan; 10(2). PMID: 31972965
While the loss of mental imagery following brain lesions was first described more than a century ago, the key cerebral areas involved remain elusive. Here we report neuropsychological data from...
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Rice G, Hoffman P, Binney R, Lambon Ralph M
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2018 Jun; 373(1752). PMID: 29915004
The anterior temporal lobes (ATLs) play a key role in conceptual knowledge representation. The hub-and-spoke theory suggests that the contribution of the ATLs to semantic representation is (a) transmodal, i.e....
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Rice G, Caswell H, Moore P, Lambon Ralph M, Hoffman P
Cereb Cortex . 2018 Jun; 28(8):3004-3016. PMID: 29878076
One critical feature of any well-engineered system is its resilience to perturbation and minor damage. The purpose of the current study was to investigate how resilience is achieved in higher...