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Concept Representation in the Human Brain October 22, 2015 Storage and manipulation of conceptual knowledge is a principal function of the human brain. Recent behavioral and imaging studies highlight the structural complexity of lexical concept representations and the neural systems that support them. Jeffrey Binder discusses the idea that modal sensory, action, spatial, temporal, emotion, social cognition, and cognitive control networks jointly acquire and maintain concept knowledge in a hierarchical system containing graded levels of representational abstraction, and how such a theory could explain feature selection, category formation, thematic association, and abstract knowledge. Jeffrey Binder Professor of Neurology and Director of Language Imaging Laboratory, Department of Neurology, Medical College of Wisconsin Moderated by Liina Pylkkanen Associate Professor of Linguistics and Psychology, NYU; Co-Principal Investigator of the Neuroscience of Language Laboratory, NYUAD Alec Marantz Professor of Linguistics and Psychology, NYU; Principal Investigator of the Neuroscience of Language Laboratory, NYUAD Sign up to our mailing list to stay informed of upcoming NYU Abu Dhabi Institute events: http://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/news-events/a... To view our past events and videos, click here: http://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/news-events/a... Follow NYU Abu Dhabi Institute on social media: Facebook: / 167869253250085 Twitter: / nyuadinstitute Instagram: / nyuadinstitute Follow NYU Abu Dhabi on social media: Visit our website: http://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/ Facebook: / nyuad Twitter: / nyuabudhabi Instagram: / nyuabudhabi