Does language comprehension depend, in part, on neural systems for action? In previous studies, motor areas of the brain were activated when people read or listened to action verbs, but it remains unclear whether such activation is functionally relevant for comprehension. In the experiments reported here, we used off-line theta-burst transcranial magnetic stimulation to investigate whether a causal relationship exists between activity in premotor cortex and action-language understanding. Right-handed participants completed a lexical decision task, in which they read verbs describing manual actions typically performed with the dominant hand (e.g., “to throw,” “to write”) and verbs describing nonmanual actions (e.g., “to earn,” “to wander”). ...
Although numerous studies find the premotor cortex and the primary motor cortex are involved in acti...
Willems and Hagoort (2007) outline a number of links between language and the motor cortex. Previous...
Here we review evidence from cognitive neuroscience for a tight relation between language and action...
Does language comprehension depend, in part, on neural systems for action? In previous studies, moto...
Among various questions pertinent to grounding human cognitive functions in a neurobiological substr...
A controversial question in cognitive neuroscience is whether comprehension of words and sentences e...
A controversial question in cognitive neuroscience is whether comprehension of words and sentences e...
AbstractActivation in sensorimotor areas of the brain following perception of linguistic stimuli ref...
The embodied cognition hypothesis suggests that motor and premotor areas are automatically and neces...
Despite accumulating evidence that cortical motor areas, particularly the lateral premotor cortex, a...
Despite accumulating evidence that cortical motor areas, particularly the lateral premotor cortex, a...
Willems and Hagoort (2007) outline a number of links between language and the motor cortex. Previous...
A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the represe...
A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the represe...
A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the represe...
Although numerous studies find the premotor cortex and the primary motor cortex are involved in acti...
Willems and Hagoort (2007) outline a number of links between language and the motor cortex. Previous...
Here we review evidence from cognitive neuroscience for a tight relation between language and action...
Does language comprehension depend, in part, on neural systems for action? In previous studies, moto...
Among various questions pertinent to grounding human cognitive functions in a neurobiological substr...
A controversial question in cognitive neuroscience is whether comprehension of words and sentences e...
A controversial question in cognitive neuroscience is whether comprehension of words and sentences e...
AbstractActivation in sensorimotor areas of the brain following perception of linguistic stimuli ref...
The embodied cognition hypothesis suggests that motor and premotor areas are automatically and neces...
Despite accumulating evidence that cortical motor areas, particularly the lateral premotor cortex, a...
Despite accumulating evidence that cortical motor areas, particularly the lateral premotor cortex, a...
Willems and Hagoort (2007) outline a number of links between language and the motor cortex. Previous...
A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the represe...
A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the represe...
A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the represe...
Although numerous studies find the premotor cortex and the primary motor cortex are involved in acti...
Willems and Hagoort (2007) outline a number of links between language and the motor cortex. Previous...
Here we review evidence from cognitive neuroscience for a tight relation between language and action...