Despite a rise in the use of "learning by doing" pedagogical methods in praxis, little is known as to how these methods improve learning outcomes. Here we show that visual association cortex causally contributes to performance benefits of a learning by doing method. This finding derives from transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and a gesture-enriched foreign language (L2) vocabulary learning paradigm performed by 22 young adults. Inhibitory TMS of visual motion cortex reduced learning outcomes for abstract and concrete gesture-enriched words in comparison to sham stimulation. There were no TMS effects on words learned with pictures. These results adjudicate between opposing predictions of two neuroscientific learning theories: While reac...
Individuals are able to improve their visual skill with practice, a phenomenon called Visual Percept...
It is a long-standing question in neurolinguistics, to what extent language can have a causal effect...
There is evidence that action observation (AO) and the processing of action-related words are associ...
Despite a rise in the use of “learning by doing” pedagogical methods in praxis, little is known as t...
At present, it is largely unclear how the human brain optimally learns foreign languages. We investi...
SummaryAt present, it is largely unclear how the human brain optimally learns foreign languages. We ...
The role played by sensory and motor cortices in recognition memory is highly debated. According to ...
The role of the motor cortex in perceptual and cognitive functions is highly controversial. Here, we...
It is well established that networks within multiple-demand cortex (MDC) become active when diverse ...
Training can improve performance of perceptual tasks. This phenomenon, known as perceptual learning,...
Willems and Hagoort (2007) outline a number of links between language and the motor cortex. Previous...
Previous research suggests that meaning-laden gestures, even when produced in the absence of languag...
IntroductionPrevious studies on embodied meaning suggest that simulations in the motor cortex play a...
Motor learning via physical practice leads to long-term potentiation (LTP)-like plasticity in motor ...
Neurofeedback based on real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a new approach that...
Individuals are able to improve their visual skill with practice, a phenomenon called Visual Percept...
It is a long-standing question in neurolinguistics, to what extent language can have a causal effect...
There is evidence that action observation (AO) and the processing of action-related words are associ...
Despite a rise in the use of “learning by doing” pedagogical methods in praxis, little is known as t...
At present, it is largely unclear how the human brain optimally learns foreign languages. We investi...
SummaryAt present, it is largely unclear how the human brain optimally learns foreign languages. We ...
The role played by sensory and motor cortices in recognition memory is highly debated. According to ...
The role of the motor cortex in perceptual and cognitive functions is highly controversial. Here, we...
It is well established that networks within multiple-demand cortex (MDC) become active when diverse ...
Training can improve performance of perceptual tasks. This phenomenon, known as perceptual learning,...
Willems and Hagoort (2007) outline a number of links between language and the motor cortex. Previous...
Previous research suggests that meaning-laden gestures, even when produced in the absence of languag...
IntroductionPrevious studies on embodied meaning suggest that simulations in the motor cortex play a...
Motor learning via physical practice leads to long-term potentiation (LTP)-like plasticity in motor ...
Neurofeedback based on real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a new approach that...
Individuals are able to improve their visual skill with practice, a phenomenon called Visual Percept...
It is a long-standing question in neurolinguistics, to what extent language can have a causal effect...
There is evidence that action observation (AO) and the processing of action-related words are associ...