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Knowing "what for," but not "where": Dissociation between functional and contextual tool knowledge in healthy individuals and patients with dementia.

Josselin BaumardMathieu LesourdChristophe JarryCatherine MerckFrédérique Etcharry-BouyxValérie ChauviréSerge BelliardFrançois OsiurakDidier Le Gall
Published in: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS (2023)
The findings support a dissociation between functional knowledge ("what for") on the one hand, and contextual knowledge ("where") on the other hand. While functional knowledge may be distributed across semantic and action-related factors, contextual knowledge may actually be the name of higher-order social norms applied to tool knowledge. These findings may encourage researchers to test both functional and contextual knowledge to diagnose semantic deficits and to use open-ended categorization tests.
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