This paper aims to present a critical review of studies focused on embodied cognition and, more specifically, on the relationship between language and action. A critical analysis of studies using methods such as TMS and fMRI will be presented, and results reported by the different studies will be discussed, both theoretically and methodologically. Then, in response to some inconsistency detected by the analysis of literature, Virtual Reality will be presented as a possible answer or enrichment for the study of this topic. Possible future research tracks and application are discussed
The traditional theories that tried to explain how brain activity leads to cognition used the comput...
A controversial question in cognitive neuroscience is whether comprehension of words and sentences e...
Accumulating behavioral and neurophysiological evidence supports the idea of language being grounded...
This paper aims to present a critical review of studies focused on embodied cognition and, more spec...
According to embodied theories (including embodied, embedded, extended, enacted, situated, and groun...
According to the embodied cognition view, comprehending action-related language requires the partici...
Here we review evidence from cognitive neuroscience for a tight relation between language and action...
Do people use sensori-motor cortices to understand language? Here we review neurocognitive studies o...
none1noIn the last decade some scholars in the cognitive sciences opposed the idea of a disembodied ...
International audienceOne of the claims of embodiment theory is that linguistic meaning is grounded ...
There is experimental evidence that the brain systems involved in action execution also play a role ...
Empirical research has shown that the processing of words and sentences is accompanied by activation...
A growing body of research suggests that comprehending verbal descriptions of actions relies on an i...
Embodied cognition theorists suggest that cognition is bodily based and that the brain developed due...
Embodied and grounded cognition theories have assumed that the sensorimotor system is causally invol...
The traditional theories that tried to explain how brain activity leads to cognition used the comput...
A controversial question in cognitive neuroscience is whether comprehension of words and sentences e...
Accumulating behavioral and neurophysiological evidence supports the idea of language being grounded...
This paper aims to present a critical review of studies focused on embodied cognition and, more spec...
According to embodied theories (including embodied, embedded, extended, enacted, situated, and groun...
According to the embodied cognition view, comprehending action-related language requires the partici...
Here we review evidence from cognitive neuroscience for a tight relation between language and action...
Do people use sensori-motor cortices to understand language? Here we review neurocognitive studies o...
none1noIn the last decade some scholars in the cognitive sciences opposed the idea of a disembodied ...
International audienceOne of the claims of embodiment theory is that linguistic meaning is grounded ...
There is experimental evidence that the brain systems involved in action execution also play a role ...
Empirical research has shown that the processing of words and sentences is accompanied by activation...
A growing body of research suggests that comprehending verbal descriptions of actions relies on an i...
Embodied cognition theorists suggest that cognition is bodily based and that the brain developed due...
Embodied and grounded cognition theories have assumed that the sensorimotor system is causally invol...
The traditional theories that tried to explain how brain activity leads to cognition used the comput...
A controversial question in cognitive neuroscience is whether comprehension of words and sentences e...
Accumulating behavioral and neurophysiological evidence supports the idea of language being grounded...