Many studies have found that language comprehension involves sensory-motor system. However, the relationship between word form and embodied semantic representation still lacks evidence. The current fMRI study used Chinese tool-use action verbs, hand action verbs and a Mandarin lexical tone task to explore the issue. In the tone task, all verbs showed strong effects in hand motor areas. However, the contrasts between the hand action verbs and the tool-use action verbs yielded differences mainly in tone processing areas, and the hand action verbs had stronger effects. The ROI analyses indicated consistent result pattern with the contrast analyses. In short, these results revealed that word processing involves basic sensory-motor information a...
International audienceMany neurocognitive studies on the role of motor structures in action-language...
Is the primary motor cortex (M1) necessary for language comprehension? The present study investigate...
Embodied cognition theory posits that concept representations inherently rely on sensorimotor experi...
Contains fulltext : 90562.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Embodied accou...
A growing body of research suggests that comprehending verbal descriptions of actions relies on an i...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to embodied theories of language (ETLs), word meaning relies...
A growing body of research suggests that comprehending verbal descriptions of actions relies on an i...
A growing body of research suggests that comprehending verbal descriptions of actions relies on an i...
A growing body of research suggests that comprehending verbal descriptions of actions relies on an i...
Embodied accounts of language processing suggest that sensorimotor areas, generally dedicated to per...
Electrophysiological and brain imaging studies show a somatotopic activation of the pre- motor corte...
According to embodied theories of language (ETLs), word meaning relies on sensorimotor brain areas, ...
Theories of embodied cognition argue that language comprehension involves sensory-motor re-enactment...
Embodied/modality-specific theories of semantic memory propose that sensorimotor representations pla...
Is the primary motor cortex (M1) necessary for language comprehension? The present study investigate...
International audienceMany neurocognitive studies on the role of motor structures in action-language...
Is the primary motor cortex (M1) necessary for language comprehension? The present study investigate...
Embodied cognition theory posits that concept representations inherently rely on sensorimotor experi...
Contains fulltext : 90562.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Embodied accou...
A growing body of research suggests that comprehending verbal descriptions of actions relies on an i...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to embodied theories of language (ETLs), word meaning relies...
A growing body of research suggests that comprehending verbal descriptions of actions relies on an i...
A growing body of research suggests that comprehending verbal descriptions of actions relies on an i...
A growing body of research suggests that comprehending verbal descriptions of actions relies on an i...
Embodied accounts of language processing suggest that sensorimotor areas, generally dedicated to per...
Electrophysiological and brain imaging studies show a somatotopic activation of the pre- motor corte...
According to embodied theories of language (ETLs), word meaning relies on sensorimotor brain areas, ...
Theories of embodied cognition argue that language comprehension involves sensory-motor re-enactment...
Embodied/modality-specific theories of semantic memory propose that sensorimotor representations pla...
Is the primary motor cortex (M1) necessary for language comprehension? The present study investigate...
International audienceMany neurocognitive studies on the role of motor structures in action-language...
Is the primary motor cortex (M1) necessary for language comprehension? The present study investigate...
Embodied cognition theory posits that concept representations inherently rely on sensorimotor experi...