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This project investigates how individuals flexibly retrieve relevant knowledge about concepts based on context and goals. It examines the cognitive and neural mechanisms involved in semantic retrieval, aiming to understand how different brain regions contribute to the flexibility of accessing semantic information.
For any concept, we have knowledge about diverse features – for example, a dog is furry, can chase rabbits, and is “man’s best friend”.
How, at a specific moment, do we flexibly retrieve relevant conceptual knowledge that suits our current goals and context?
We can promote coherence between weakly-related aspects of knowledge as required, and also achieve the timely release from patterns of retrieval when the situation changes.
These effects are likely to play a central role in our mental lives…
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