Semantic cognition: research projects
Ongoing studies
- Framework for modelling human cognition, project 1: Functional and Neural organisation of semantic memory
Principal investigator: Professor Matthew Lambon Ralph - Impact of semantic knowledge on short-term memory in English and Japanese
Principal investigator: Professor Matthew Lambon Ralph - Is there semantic impairment following resection in temporal lobe epilepsy?
Principal investigator: Professor Matthew Lambon Ralph
Co-investigator: Miss Sheeba Ehsan - Pathfound: Revealing the neural basis of semantic memory and its breakdown in semantic dementia and stroke asphasia
Principal investigator: Professor Matthew Lambon Ralph - Towards a neurobiologically constrained framework for modelling human cognition
Principal investigator: Professor Matthew Lambon Ralph
Completed studies
PhD/MPhil studies
- Control impairments in symantic memory
PhD student: Krist Noonan
Advisor: Dr Gorana Pobric
Supervisor: Professor Matthew Lambon Ralph - Exploring the role of anterior temporal lobes in semantic memory using fMRI with distortion correction
PhD student: Dr Richard Binney
Advisor: Dr Andrew Stewart
Supervisors: Professor Matthew Lambon Ralph, Professor Geoff Parker - Exploring the role of anterior temprol lobes in semantic memory using fMRI with distortion correction
PhD student: Maya Visser
Advisor: Dr Andrew Stewart
Supervisors: Professor Geoff Parker, Professor Matthew Lambon Ralph - Semantic learning in semantic dementia and control participants
PhD student: Emily Mayberry
Advisor: Dr Andrew Stewart
Supervisors: Professor Matthew Lambon Ralph, Dr Karen Sage - The influence of semantics on Japanese language tasks
PhD student: Taiji Ueno
Advisor: Dr Anna Woollams
Supervisors: Professor Matthew Lambon Ralph, Saturo Saito - The neural substrate of semantic memory: It's breakdown in Wernicke's Aphasia
PhD student: Holly Robson
Advisor: Dr Ray Wilkinson
Supervisors: Professor Matthew Lambon Ralph, Dr Roland Zahn