Semantic model for upcoming paper

This simple Tinker Toy schematic of semantic memory organization took me 11 years to develop. Sensorimotor modules (a=vision, b=motor, c=olfaction, etc) feed a low-order hub (probably the angular gyrus). The low order hub binds representations into a coarse format that is then subjected to symbolic transformations by the high order hub. Words (lex in the schematic) access symbolic representations directly. Language and percepts combine within high order hubs because they share the same root symbolic representation.

Florida visit for dissertation defense

Just returned from Gainesville, Florida where my PhD student successfully defended his dissertation. Congratulations, Josh!

Here's August messing around in the swamp near our old house. It was great to see everyone but also quite sad to see the shape of my former department.  

Music selection

Okay, everyone makes fun of me when I post my ongoing music selections. However, I have to give a shoutout to Erik Satie's Gnossiene #3 right now.  Listen to it on Spotify. It'll haunt the crap out of you.  

 

First day of first grade

Wow.... what an emotional experience this was.

Today was August's first day of first grade. His school had a ceremony where all the 8th graders gave each of the incoming 1st graders a rose.

To be honest I was dreading it because I'm such a dark cynic. When the moment came though, I was blubbering like a baby when he got his rose.

Spectacular combination of curse words

I went out for Korean BBQ with two friends last night. One of these guys unleashed the most spectacular combination of curse words I have ever heard.  It's only four words long, and only two of the words are actual profanities.  Nevertheless, the combination was masterful.  Bravo, Yune.

 

Semantic access from multiple modalities

Here's the result of our fmri conjunction analysis between naming an object  from an environmental sound (e.g., barking) vs naming an object from a picture. 

We did the analyses in SPM and the surface rendering in SUMA/AFNI.   I love this result.  Writing it up now....

Liberated from EndNote

I think I might have successfully liberated myself from EndNote.  I deleted a reference today and it staggered 75 other references into the wrong place.  I've finally had enough.  Everything was ported over to Mendeley successfully. Fingers crosssed!

Goodbye K23 DC010197

I finished my K23 career development award on July 31 (Structure of Semantic Memory and its impairment in Aphasia and Dementia).  This was my first grant from the National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders.  I learned so many great things and am so proud of the work I did under this award. It protected my research time, provided resources, and really allowed me to develop as an investigator.  Everyone at NIDCD was so supportive and kind. I would recommend this grant mechanism to any junior scientist.