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From the following article:

Where do you know what you know? The representation of semantic knowledge in the human brain

Karalyn Patterson, Peter J. Nestor & Timothy T. Rogers

Nature Reviews Neuroscience 8, 976-987 (December 2007)

doi:10.1038/nrn2277

Figure 1 - Where do you know what you know? The representation of semantic knowledge in the human brain

Figure 1

Two theoretical positions regarding the neuroanatomical distribution of the cortical semantic network and schematic models based on these views.

Figure 2 - Where do you know what you know? The representation of semantic knowledge in the human brain

Figure 2

Examples of impaired performance on semantic tasks in patients with semantic dementia.

Figure 3 - Where do you know what you know? The representation of semantic knowledge in the human brain

Figure 3

Differences between semantic dementia and Alzheimer's disease in measures of brain function and semantic memory.

Figure 4 - Where do you know what you know? The representation of semantic knowledge in the human brain

Figure 4

ATL activation in functional imaging studies of semantic processing.