Richard J Binney
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Diveica V, Muraki E, Binney R, Pexman P
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40032746
Concepts have traditionally been categorized as either concrete (e.g., ROSE) or abstract (e.g., ROMANCE) based on whether they have a direct connection to external sensory experience or not. However, there...
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Balgova E, Diveica V, Jackson R, Binney R
Neuropsychologia
. 2024 May;
200:108904.
PMID: 38759780
Key unanswered questions for cognitive neuroscience include whether social cognition is underpinned by specialised brain regions and to what extent it simultaneously depends on more domain-general systems. Until we glean...
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Diveica V, Muraki E, Binney R, Pexman P
Cognition
. 2024 Apr;
248:105794.
PMID: 38653181
Multiple representation theories posit that concepts are represented via a combination of properties derived from sensorimotor, affective, and linguistic experiences. Recently, it has been proposed that information derived from social...
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Diveica V, Muraki E, Binney R, Pexman P
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2024 Mar;
50(8):1329-1343.
PMID: 38512176
Contemporary theories of semantic representation posit that social experience is an important source of information for deriving meaning. However, there is a lack of behavioral evidence in support of this...
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Rouse M, Binney R, Patterson K, Rowe J, Lambon Ralph M
Brain
. 2024 Feb;
147(6):1953-1966.
PMID: 38334506
Impaired social cognition is a core deficit in frontotemporal dementia (FTD). It is most commonly associated with the behavioural-variant of FTD, with atrophy of the orbitofrontal and ventromedial prefrontal cortex....
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Diveica V, Riedel M, Salo T, Laird A, Jackson R, Binney R
Cereb Cortex
. 2023 Oct;
33(23):11384-11399.
PMID: 37833772
The left inferior frontal gyrus has been ascribed key roles in numerous cognitive domains, such as language and executive function. However, its functional organization is unclear. Possibilities include a singular...
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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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Diveica V, Riedel M, Salo T, Laird A, Jackson R, Binney R
bioRxiv
. 2023 Feb;
PMID: 36778322
The left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) has been ascribed key roles in numerous cognitive domains, including language, executive function and social cognition. However, its functional organisation, and how the specific...
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Pexman P, Diveica V, Binney R
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2022 Dec;
378(1870):20210363.
PMID: 36571120
concepts, like and , are central features of our daily lives. Traditionally, abstract concepts are distinguished from other concepts in that they cannot be directly experienced through the senses. As...
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Balgova E, Diveica V, Walbrin J, Binney R
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2022 Jun;
43(15):4589-4608.
PMID: 35716023
A key challenge for neurobiological models of social cognition is to elucidate whether brain regions are specialised for that domain. In recent years, discussion surrounding the role of anterior temporal...