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Semantic encoding takes place in the in the lower left frontal and inner left temporal lobe and involves relating new information in a meaningful way to knowledge that is already stored in memory.

Semantic encoding involves sensory information in a way that gives it meaning. For instance, meaning is attributed to a written word provided someone elaborates on the context of the word's meaning.

What is semantic encoding?

In communication instance, semantic encoding is the changing of a non-verbal mental representation (the reference) into a semantic formation conforming to expression (the sense). In the research on sentence production, scholars investigate the means through which the speaking brain achieves this changes from non-verbal to verbal representations.

Other types of Encoding aside from Semantic Encoding include the following:

  • Visual Encoding
  • Acoustic Encoding.

Major types of Semantic Encoding Models are the following:

  • Within-subject models
  • Between-subject models using anatomical normalization, and
  • Between-subject models using hyperalignment

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