Research from the past decade has shown that understanding the meaning of words and utterances (i.e., abstracted symbols) engages the same systems we used to perceive and interact with the physical world in a content-specific manner. For example, understanding the word “grasp” elicits activation in the cortical motor network, that is, part of the neural substrate involved in planned and executing a grasping action. In the embodied literature, cortical motor activation during language comprehension is thought to reflect motor simulation underlying conceptual knowledge [note that outside the embodied framework, other explanations for the link between action and language are offered, e.g., Mahon, B. Z., & Caramazza, A. A critical look at the e...
none1noIn the last decade some scholars in the cognitive sciences opposed the idea of a disembodied ...
A controversial question in cognitive neuroscience is whether comprehension of words and sentences e...
According to the embodied language framework, reading action verbs leads to a mental representation ...
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■ Embodied theories hold that cognitive concepts are grounded in our sensorimotor systems. Specifica...
textabstractTheories of embodied cognition propose that language comprehension is based on perceptua...
Do people use sensori-motor cortices to understand language? Here we review neurocognitive studies o...
Theories of embodied cognition propose that language comprehension is based on perceptual and motor ...
Here we review evidence from cognitive neuroscience for a tight relation between language and action...
People construct the meaning of words by relying, in part, on neural systems for perception and acti...
Although numerous studies have shown that the sensory-motor system is involved in semantic processin...
Contains fulltext : 90562.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Embodied accou...
Empirical research has shown that the processing of words and sentences is accompanied by activation...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to embodied theories of language (ETLs), word meaning relies...
none1noIn the last decade some scholars in the cognitive sciences opposed the idea of a disembodied ...
A controversial question in cognitive neuroscience is whether comprehension of words and sentences e...
According to the embodied language framework, reading action verbs leads to a mental representation ...
Contains fulltext : 102797-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Research fro...
■ Embodied theories hold that cognitive concepts are grounded in our sensorimotor systems. Specifica...
textabstractTheories of embodied cognition propose that language comprehension is based on perceptua...
Do people use sensori-motor cortices to understand language? Here we review neurocognitive studies o...
Theories of embodied cognition propose that language comprehension is based on perceptual and motor ...
Here we review evidence from cognitive neuroscience for a tight relation between language and action...
People construct the meaning of words by relying, in part, on neural systems for perception and acti...
Although numerous studies have shown that the sensory-motor system is involved in semantic processin...
Contains fulltext : 90562.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Embodied accou...
Empirical research has shown that the processing of words and sentences is accompanied by activation...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to embodied theories of language (ETLs), word meaning relies...
none1noIn the last decade some scholars in the cognitive sciences opposed the idea of a disembodied ...
A controversial question in cognitive neuroscience is whether comprehension of words and sentences e...
According to the embodied language framework, reading action verbs leads to a mental representation ...