A controversial question in cognitive neuroscience is whether comprehension of words and sentences engages brain mechanisms specific for decoding linguistic meaning or whether language comprehension occurs through more domain-general sensorimotor processes. Accumulating behavioral and neuroimaging evidence suggests a role for cortical motor and premotor areas in passive action-related language tasks, regions that are known to be involved in action execution and observation. To examine the involvement of these brain regions in language and nonlanguage tasks, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) on a group of 21 healthy adults. During the fMRI session, all participants 1) watched short object-related action movies, 2) looked a...
It has been suggested that cortical neural systems for language evolved from motor cortical systems,...
Embodied and grounded cognition theories have assumed that the sensorimotor system is causally invol...
Among various questions pertinent to grounding human cognitive functions in a neurobiological substr...
A controversial question in cognitive neuroscience is whether comprehension of words and sentences e...
Language content and action/perception have been shown to activate common brain areas in previous ne...
Contains fulltext : 133593-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Language con...
Here we review evidence from cognitive neuroscience for a tight relation between language and action...
Embodied and grounded cognition theories have assumed that the sensorimotor system is causally invol...
Do people use sensori-motor cortices to understand language? Here we review neurocognitive studies o...
Do people use sensori-motor cortices to understand language? Here we review neurocognitive studies o...
People construct the meaning of words by relying, in part, on neural systems for perception and acti...
Does language comprehension depend, in part, on neural systems for action? In previous studies, moto...
Does language comprehension depend, in part, on neural systems for action? In previous studies, moto...
Do people use sensori-motor cortices to understand language? Here we review neurocognitive studies o...
It has been suggested that cortical neural systems for language evolved from motor cortical systems,...
It has been suggested that cortical neural systems for language evolved from motor cortical systems,...
Embodied and grounded cognition theories have assumed that the sensorimotor system is causally invol...
Among various questions pertinent to grounding human cognitive functions in a neurobiological substr...
A controversial question in cognitive neuroscience is whether comprehension of words and sentences e...
Language content and action/perception have been shown to activate common brain areas in previous ne...
Contains fulltext : 133593-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Language con...
Here we review evidence from cognitive neuroscience for a tight relation between language and action...
Embodied and grounded cognition theories have assumed that the sensorimotor system is causally invol...
Do people use sensori-motor cortices to understand language? Here we review neurocognitive studies o...
Do people use sensori-motor cortices to understand language? Here we review neurocognitive studies o...
People construct the meaning of words by relying, in part, on neural systems for perception and acti...
Does language comprehension depend, in part, on neural systems for action? In previous studies, moto...
Does language comprehension depend, in part, on neural systems for action? In previous studies, moto...
Do people use sensori-motor cortices to understand language? Here we review neurocognitive studies o...
It has been suggested that cortical neural systems for language evolved from motor cortical systems,...
It has been suggested that cortical neural systems for language evolved from motor cortical systems,...
Embodied and grounded cognition theories have assumed that the sensorimotor system is causally invol...
Among various questions pertinent to grounding human cognitive functions in a neurobiological substr...