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Original scientific paper

Lexical–semantic processing in persons with medial temporal lobe epilepsy

Martina Sekulić Sović ; Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Zagreb
Vlasta Erdeljac ; Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Zagreb


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Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the neural correlates of lexical–semantic processing
of the selected paradigmatic (lexical) structures – the lexical relations of hyperonymy/hyponymy
– and the lexical decision. The study was conducted both on healthy subjects and patients
with left and right medial temporal lobe epilepsy. The intention was to examine the existence
of neuroanatomical correlates specific to lexical–semantic processing connected to a functional–
anatomic lesion of the medial temporal lobe as well as the specific lexical–semantic reorganization
concerning the hemispheric differences. The results of the experiment have indicated distinctions
between the different levels of lexical–semantic processing. The results have also confirmed that
the lesion of the left medial temporal lobe affects the lexical–semantic processing of paradigmatic
relations. Furthermore, it can be concluded that the medial structure of the left temporal lobe
has a significant role in information retrieval in relation to specific features (or a set of features)
important for defining concepts and distinguishing them from other concepts.

Keywords

lexical–semantic processing; paradigmatic lexical–semantic relations; lexical–semantic deficits; mental lexicon; medial temporal lobe; epilepsy

Hrčak ID:

161877

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/161877

Publication date:

15.7.2016.

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