Distinguishing abstract from concrete concepts in supramodal brain regions.

Neuropsychologia

Department of Psychology, Institute of Mind and Brain, University of South Carolina, Columbia, 29201, USA. Electronic address:

Published: June 2019

Concrete words have been shown to have a processing advantage over abstract words, yet theoretical accounts and neural correlates underlying the distinction between concrete and abstract concepts are still unresolved. In an fMRI study, participants performed a property verification task on abstract and concrete concepts. Property comparisons of concrete concepts were predominantly based on either visual or haptic features. Multivariate pattern analysis successfully distinguished between abstract and concrete stimulus comparisons at the whole brain level. Multivariate searchlight analyses showed that posterior and middle cingulate cortices contained information that distinguished abstract from concrete concepts regardless of feature dominance. These results support the view that supramodal convergence zones play an important role in representation of concrete and abstract concepts.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2019.05.032DOI Listing

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