Neuroimaging and neuropsychological experiments suggest that modality- preferential cortices, including motor- and somatosensory areas, contribute to the semantic processing of action related concrete words. Still, a possible role of sensorimotor areas in processing abstract meaning remains under debate. Recent fMRI studies indicate an involvement of the left sensorimotor cortex in the processing of abstract-emotional words (e.g., “love”) which resembles activation patterns seen for action words. But are the activated areas indeed necessary for processing action-related and abstract words? The current study now investigates word processing in two patients suffering from focal brain lesion in the left frontocentral motor system. A speeded Le...
AbstractNoun/verb dissociations in the literature defy interpretation due to the confound between le...
Embodied and grounded cognition theories have assumed that the sensorimotor system is causally invol...
Embodied theories hold that cognitive concepts are grounded in our sensorimotor systems. Specificall...
Word meaning processing in the brain involves ventrolateral temporal cortex, but a semantic contribu...
AbstractSince the early days of research into language and the brain, word meaning was assumed to be...
A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the represe...
Sensorimotor areas activate to action- and object-related words, but their role in abstract meaning ...
A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the represe...
Current neurobiological accounts of language and cognition offer diverging views on the questions of...
Understanding language semantically related to actions activates the motor cortex. This activation i...
This multiple single case study contrasted left hemisphere stroke patients (N = 6) to healthy age-ma...
This multiple single case study contrasted left hemisphere stroke patients (N = 6) to healthy age-ma...
There is experimental evidence that the brain systems involved in action execution also play a role ...
This multiple single case study contrasted left hemisphere stroke patients (N= 6) to healthy age-mat...
Among various questions pertinent to grounding human cognitive functions in a neurobiological substr...
AbstractNoun/verb dissociations in the literature defy interpretation due to the confound between le...
Embodied and grounded cognition theories have assumed that the sensorimotor system is causally invol...
Embodied theories hold that cognitive concepts are grounded in our sensorimotor systems. Specificall...
Word meaning processing in the brain involves ventrolateral temporal cortex, but a semantic contribu...
AbstractSince the early days of research into language and the brain, word meaning was assumed to be...
A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the represe...
Sensorimotor areas activate to action- and object-related words, but their role in abstract meaning ...
A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the represe...
Current neurobiological accounts of language and cognition offer diverging views on the questions of...
Understanding language semantically related to actions activates the motor cortex. This activation i...
This multiple single case study contrasted left hemisphere stroke patients (N = 6) to healthy age-ma...
This multiple single case study contrasted left hemisphere stroke patients (N = 6) to healthy age-ma...
There is experimental evidence that the brain systems involved in action execution also play a role ...
This multiple single case study contrasted left hemisphere stroke patients (N= 6) to healthy age-mat...
Among various questions pertinent to grounding human cognitive functions in a neurobiological substr...
AbstractNoun/verb dissociations in the literature defy interpretation due to the confound between le...
Embodied and grounded cognition theories have assumed that the sensorimotor system is causally invol...
Embodied theories hold that cognitive concepts are grounded in our sensorimotor systems. Specificall...