Knowledge Systems in the Brain 
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 Knowledge Systems in the Brain

            THE ORGANIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS IN THE BRAIN

                     Elizabeth K. Warrington, Ph.D.                
            Dementia Research Group, National Hospital for
            Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London

                    6:00 pm, Monday, November 30, 1998
                     The New York Academy of Sciences
                      2 East 63rd St., New York City

Neuropsychological studies of knowledge systems have brought to light
some unexpected principles of organization.  Evidence for both modality
and category specificity will be presented.  It will be argued that
there are independent verbal and visual knowledge bases sub-served by
left temp{*filter*}lobe structures.

Furthermore it will be argued that both these knowledge bases are
categorical in their organizzaztion.  Specifically a patient with loss
of knowledge of the category "living things" confined to the verbal
domain and a patient with loss of knowledge of the category "inanimate
artefacts" confined to the visual domain will be described.

Patients in whom a modality by category interaction can be demonstrated
are of particular significance for theoretical models of knowledge
systems in the brain.

              This is the New York Neuropsychology Group's
              annual "supper" meeting; a joint meeting with
              the Psychology Section and the Linguistic Section
              of The New York Academy of Sciences.

           The lecture begins at 6:00 pm, is free, and open to all.

           Reception and supper which follow at 7:30 pm are optional,
           and require reservations by Nov. 27 (Friday).
           Contact Bruce Soffer (212) 838-0230, ext. 426

           Academy members $22, others $27.  STUDENTS $11.

For NYNG info: F. Frank LeFever, Ph.D.
               FAX (914) 786-4978 (voice 786-4110)

NYNG webpage: www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/6117/index.html

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>Academy webpage: www.nyas.org



Thu, 10 May 2001 03:00:00 GMT
 Knowledge Systems in the Brain

            THE ORGANIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS IN THE BRAIN

                     Elizabeth K. Warrington, Ph.D.                
            Dementia Research Group, National Hospital for
            Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London

                    6:00 pm, Monday, November 30, 1998
                     The New York Academy of Sciences
                      2 East 63rd St., New York City

Neuropsychological studies of knowledge systems have brought to light
some unexpected principles of organization.  Evidence for both modality
and category specificity will be presented.  It will be argued that
there are independent verbal and visual knowledge bases sub-served by
left temp{*filter*}lobe structures.

Furthermore it will be argued that both these knowledge bases are
categorical in their organizzaztion.  Specifically a patient with loss
of knowledge of the category "living things" confined to the verbal
domain and a patient with loss of knowledge of the category "inanimate
artefacts" confined to the visual domain will be described.

Patients in whom a modality by category interaction can be demonstrated
are of particular significance for theoretical models of knowledge
systems in the brain.

              This is the New York Neuropsychology Group's
              annual "supper" meeting; a joint meeting with
              the Psychology Section and the Linguistic Section
              of The New York Academy of Sciences.

           The lecture begins at 6:00 pm, is free, and open to all.

           Reception and supper which follow at 7:30 pm are optional,
           and require reservations by Nov. 27 (Friday).
           Contact Bruce Soffer (212) 838-0230, ext. 426

           Academy members $22, others $27.  STUDENTS $11.

For NYNG info: F. Frank LeFever, Ph.D.
               FAX (914) 786-4978 (voice 786-4110)

NYNG webpage: www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/6117/index.html

Academy webpage: www.nyas.org



Wed, 16 May 2001 03:00:00 GMT
 Knowledge Systems in the Brain

            THE ORGANIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS IN THE BRAIN

                     Elizabeth K. Warrington, Ph.D.                
            Dementia Research Group, National Hospital for
            Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London

                    6:00 pm, Monday, November 30, 1998
                     The New York Academy of Sciences
                      2 East 63rd St., New York City

Neuropsychological studies of knowledge systems have brought to light
some unexpected principles of organization.  Evidence for both modality
and category specificity will be presented.  It will be argued that
there are independent verbal and visual knowledge bases sub-served by
left temp{*filter*}lobe structures.

Furthermore it will be argued that both these knowledge bases are
categorical in their organizzaztion.  Specifically a patient with loss
of knowledge of the category "living things" confined to the verbal
domain and a patient with loss of knowledge of the category "inanimate
artefacts" confined to the visual domain will be described.

Patients in whom a modality by category interaction can be demonstrated
are of particular significance for theoretical models of knowledge
systems in the brain.
              This is the New York Neuropsychology Group's
             annual "supper" meeting; a joint meeting with
             the Psychology Section and the Linguistic Section
              of The New York Academy of Sciences.

           The lecture begins at 6:00 pm, is free, and open to all.

           Reception and supper which follow at 7:30 pm are optional,
           and require reservations by Nov. 27 (Friday).
           Contact Bruce Soffer (212) 838-0230, ext. 426

           Academy members $22, others $27.  STUDENTS $11.

For NYNG info: F. Frank LeFever, Ph.D.
               FAX (914) 786-4978 (voice 786-4110)

NYNG webpage: www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/6117/index.html

Academy webpage: www.nyas.org



Thu, 17 May 2001 03:00:00 GMT
 
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