Carnegie Mellon scientists crack brain’s codes for noun meanings”(EurekAlert!),

As the researchers report today in the journal PLoS One, the three codes or factors concern basic human fundamentals: (1) how you physically interact with the object (how you hold it, kick it, twist it, etc.); (2) how it is related to eating (biting, sipping, tasting, swallowing); and (3) how it is related to shelter or enclosure. The three factors, each coded in three to five different locations in the brain, were found by a computer algorithm that searched for commonalities among brain areas in how participants responded to 60 different nouns describing physical objects.
特に(1)はGenerative Lexicon TheoryのQualia Structureに結びつけることができそうだな…