Theories of embodied cognition argue that language comprehension involves sensory-motor re-enactments of the actions described. However, the degree of specificity of these re-enactments as well as the relationship between action and language remains a matter of debate. Here we investigate these issues by examining how hand-specific information (left or right hand) is recruited in language comprehension and action execution. An fMRI study tested right-handed participants in two separate tasks that were designed to be as similar as possible to increase sensitivity of the comparison across task: an action execution go/no-go task where participants performed right or left hand actions, and a language task where participants read sentences descr...
The relationship between the lexical-semantic and sensory-motor systems is an important topic in c...
People construct the meaning of words by relying, in part, on neural systems for perception and acti...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
Embodied Cognition accounts propose that motor activation contributes to semantic representations i...
Is the primary motor cortex (M1) necessary for language comprehension? The present study investigate...
Is the primary motor cortex (M1) necessary for language comprehension? The present study investigate...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
What determines the laterality of activation in motor cortex for words whose meaning is related to b...
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 ...
Processes of action-language comprehension and actions performed by the limbs have been traditionall...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
Although numerous studies have shown that the sensory-motor system is involved in semantic processin...
The present study explored whether semantic and motor systems are functionally interwoven via the us...
The relationship between the lexical-semantic and sensory-motor systems is an important topic in c...
People construct the meaning of words by relying, in part, on neural systems for perception and acti...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
Embodied Cognition accounts propose that motor activation contributes to semantic representations i...
Is the primary motor cortex (M1) necessary for language comprehension? The present study investigate...
Is the primary motor cortex (M1) necessary for language comprehension? The present study investigate...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
What determines the laterality of activation in motor cortex for words whose meaning is related to b...
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 ...
Processes of action-language comprehension and actions performed by the limbs have been traditionall...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
Although numerous studies have shown that the sensory-motor system is involved in semantic processin...
The present study explored whether semantic and motor systems are functionally interwoven via the us...
The relationship between the lexical-semantic and sensory-motor systems is an important topic in c...
People construct the meaning of words by relying, in part, on neural systems for perception and acti...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...