According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously simulating the action throwing, using areas of the brain that support motor planning. If understanding action words involves mentally simulating our own actions, then the neurocognitive representation of word meanings should differ for people with different kinds of bodies, who perform actions in systematically different ways. In a test of the body-specificity hypothesis (Casasanto, 2009), we used fMRI to compare premotor activity correlated with action verb understanding in right- and left-handers. Right-handers preferentially activated left premotor cortex during lexical decision on manual action verbs (compared with non-manual action verbs...
People construct the meaning of words by relying, in part, on neural systems for perception and acti...
■ According to embodied theories of language, people under-stand a verb like throw, at least in part...
■ According to embodied theories of language, people under-stand a verb like throw, at least in part...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
If understanding action words involves mentally simulating our own actions, then the neurocognitive ...
According to embodied theories of language, people understand a verb like throw, at least in part, b...
If motor imagery uses neural structures involved in action execution, then the neural correlates of ...
According to embodied theories of language, people understand a verb like throw, at least in part, b...
According to embodied theories of language, people understand a verb like throw, at least in part, b...
Theories of embodied cognition argue that language comprehension involves sensory-motor re-enactment...
■ According to embodied theories of language, people under-stand a verb like throw, at least in part...
People construct the meaning of words by relying, in part, on neural systems for perception and acti...
■ According to embodied theories of language, people under-stand a verb like throw, at least in part...
■ According to embodied theories of language, people under-stand a verb like throw, at least in part...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
If understanding action words involves mentally simulating our own actions, then the neurocognitive ...
According to embodied theories of language, people understand a verb like throw, at least in part, b...
If motor imagery uses neural structures involved in action execution, then the neural correlates of ...
According to embodied theories of language, people understand a verb like throw, at least in part, b...
According to embodied theories of language, people understand a verb like throw, at least in part, b...
Theories of embodied cognition argue that language comprehension involves sensory-motor re-enactment...
■ According to embodied theories of language, people under-stand a verb like throw, at least in part...
People construct the meaning of words by relying, in part, on neural systems for perception and acti...
■ According to embodied theories of language, people under-stand a verb like throw, at least in part...
■ According to embodied theories of language, people under-stand a verb like throw, at least in part...