Despite a rise in the use of “learning by doing” pedagogical methods in praxis, little is known as to how the brain benefits from these methods. Learning by doing strategies that utilize complementary information (“enrichment”) such as gestures have been shown to optimize learning outcomes in several domains including foreign language (L2) training. Here we tested the hypothesis that behavioral benefits of gesture-based enrichment are critically supported by integrity of the biological motion visual cortices (bmSTS). Prior functional neuroimaging work has implicated the visual motion cortices in L2 translation following sensorimotor-enriched training; the current study is the first to investigate the causal relevance of these structures in ...
Theories of embodied cognition describe language processing and representation as inherently connect...
Previous research suggests that meaning-laden gestures, even when produced in the absence of languag...
Willems and Hagoort (2007) outline a number of links between language and the motor cortex. Previous...
Funding This work was funded by German Research Foundation (grant KR 3735/3-1), a Max Planck Researc...
Despite a rise in the use of "learning by doing" pedagogical methods in praxis, little is known as t...
SummaryAt present, it is largely unclear how the human brain optimally learns foreign languages. We ...
At present, it is largely unclear how the human brain optimally learns foreign languages. We investi...
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...
Word learning is basic to foreign language acquisition, however time consuming and not always succes...
Word learning is basic to foreign language acquisition, however time consuming and not always succes...
Language and gesture are highly interdependent systems that reciprocally influence each other. For e...
Language and gesture are highly interdependent systems that reciprocally influence each other. For e...
Laboratory research has demonstrated that multisensory enrichment promotes verbal learning in a fore...
According to theories of Embodied Cognition, memory for words is related to sensorimotor experiences...
Theories of embodied cognition describe language processing and representation as inherently connect...
Previous research suggests that meaning-laden gestures, even when produced in the absence of languag...
Willems and Hagoort (2007) outline a number of links between language and the motor cortex. Previous...
Funding This work was funded by German Research Foundation (grant KR 3735/3-1), a Max Planck Researc...
Despite a rise in the use of "learning by doing" pedagogical methods in praxis, little is known as t...
SummaryAt present, it is largely unclear how the human brain optimally learns foreign languages. We ...
At present, it is largely unclear how the human brain optimally learns foreign languages. We investi...
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...
Word learning is basic to foreign language acquisition, however time consuming and not always succes...
Word learning is basic to foreign language acquisition, however time consuming and not always succes...
Language and gesture are highly interdependent systems that reciprocally influence each other. For e...
Language and gesture are highly interdependent systems that reciprocally influence each other. For e...
Laboratory research has demonstrated that multisensory enrichment promotes verbal learning in a fore...
According to theories of Embodied Cognition, memory for words is related to sensorimotor experiences...
Theories of embodied cognition describe language processing and representation as inherently connect...
Previous research suggests that meaning-laden gestures, even when produced in the absence of languag...
Willems and Hagoort (2007) outline a number of links between language and the motor cortex. Previous...