interaction between the meaning of pantomimes and words when the visuo-spatial and perceptual information of these last is enhanced. We recorded behavioral and electrophysiological responses with a cross-modal repetition priming. Pantomimes of objects and actions were used to prime visually presented nouns and verbs with an image formation task. The behavioral results showed that the image formation times of words primed by a preceding gesture were faster in the matching meaning condition than in the mismatching one. Electrophysiological results confirmed the interaction between gesture and word meanings showing a N400 localized all over the scalp with a peak on the left anterior hemisphere. Overall, these results support the id...
Neuropsychological studies of patients suffering from apraxia strongly imply a left hemisphere basis...
Within the field of neurolinguistics and cognitive neuroscience of language, the study of metaphor t...
Researchers have long questioned whether information presented through different sensory modalities ...
interaction between the meaning of pantomimes and words when the visuo-spatial and perceptual infor...
Recently evidence was found that the motor representation of the body is involved in conceptual know...
This study aims to verify whether the priming effect of gesture on same meaning words is modulated b...
We report two experiments that provide converging behavioural and neurophysiological evidence on the...
Every day we use actions, gestures and words to interact with other people and with the environment....
Aim of the present study was to assess the relationships between the gesture and language meaning sy...
Pantomime, gesture in absence of speech, has no conventional meaning. Nevertheless, individuals seem...
This study aimed to explore the relationship between action execution and mental rotation modalities...
Through a series of experiments, Cohen and Otterbein (1992) found that sentences presented together ...
What happens if you see a person pronouncing the word \u2018\u2018go\u2019\u2019 after having gestur...
The middle temporal gyrus (MTG) has been shown to be recruited during the processing of words, but a...
Previous research suggests that meaningful gestures in the absence of speech (i.e. pantomimed gestur...
Neuropsychological studies of patients suffering from apraxia strongly imply a left hemisphere basis...
Within the field of neurolinguistics and cognitive neuroscience of language, the study of metaphor t...
Researchers have long questioned whether information presented through different sensory modalities ...
interaction between the meaning of pantomimes and words when the visuo-spatial and perceptual infor...
Recently evidence was found that the motor representation of the body is involved in conceptual know...
This study aims to verify whether the priming effect of gesture on same meaning words is modulated b...
We report two experiments that provide converging behavioural and neurophysiological evidence on the...
Every day we use actions, gestures and words to interact with other people and with the environment....
Aim of the present study was to assess the relationships between the gesture and language meaning sy...
Pantomime, gesture in absence of speech, has no conventional meaning. Nevertheless, individuals seem...
This study aimed to explore the relationship between action execution and mental rotation modalities...
Through a series of experiments, Cohen and Otterbein (1992) found that sentences presented together ...
What happens if you see a person pronouncing the word \u2018\u2018go\u2019\u2019 after having gestur...
The middle temporal gyrus (MTG) has been shown to be recruited during the processing of words, but a...
Previous research suggests that meaningful gestures in the absence of speech (i.e. pantomimed gestur...
Neuropsychological studies of patients suffering from apraxia strongly imply a left hemisphere basis...
Within the field of neurolinguistics and cognitive neuroscience of language, the study of metaphor t...
Researchers have long questioned whether information presented through different sensory modalities ...