A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the representation of words that refer to actions, but not objects. Recent evidence against this hypothesis indicates that the left premotor cortex is more sensitive to grammatical differences than to conceptual differences between words. However, it may still be the case that other anterior motor regions are engaged in processing a word's sensorimotor features. In the present study, we used single- and paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation to test the hypothesis that left primary motor cortex is activated during the retrieval of words (nouns and verbs) associated with specific actions. We found that activation in the motor cortex increased for...
Neuroimaging and neuropsychological experiments suggest that modality- preferential cortices, includ...
& Neuropsychological and neurophysiological studies suggest that the production of verbs in spee...
Does language comprehension depend, in part, on neural systems for action? In previous studies, moto...
A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the represe...
A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the represe...
The embodied cognition hypothesis suggests that motor and premotor areas are automatically and neces...
AbstractSince the early days of research into language and the brain, word meaning was assumed to be...
We investigated the differential role of two frontal regions in the processing of grammatical and se...
We investigated the differential role of two frontal regions in the processing of grammatical and se...
Among various questions pertinent to grounding human cognitive functions in a neurobiological substr...
We investigated the differential role of two frontal regions in the processing of grammatical and se...
Selective deficits in producing verbs relative to nouns in speech are well documented in neuropsycho...
Language content and action/perception have been shown to activate common brain areas in previous ne...
Selective deficits in producing verbs relative to nouns in speech are well documented in neuropsycho...
The embodied cognition hypothesis suggests that motor and premotor areas are automatically and neces...
Neuroimaging and neuropsychological experiments suggest that modality- preferential cortices, includ...
& Neuropsychological and neurophysiological studies suggest that the production of verbs in spee...
Does language comprehension depend, in part, on neural systems for action? In previous studies, moto...
A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the represe...
A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the represe...
The embodied cognition hypothesis suggests that motor and premotor areas are automatically and neces...
AbstractSince the early days of research into language and the brain, word meaning was assumed to be...
We investigated the differential role of two frontal regions in the processing of grammatical and se...
We investigated the differential role of two frontal regions in the processing of grammatical and se...
Among various questions pertinent to grounding human cognitive functions in a neurobiological substr...
We investigated the differential role of two frontal regions in the processing of grammatical and se...
Selective deficits in producing verbs relative to nouns in speech are well documented in neuropsycho...
Language content and action/perception have been shown to activate common brain areas in previous ne...
Selective deficits in producing verbs relative to nouns in speech are well documented in neuropsycho...
The embodied cognition hypothesis suggests that motor and premotor areas are automatically and neces...
Neuroimaging and neuropsychological experiments suggest that modality- preferential cortices, includ...
& Neuropsychological and neurophysiological studies suggest that the production of verbs in spee...
Does language comprehension depend, in part, on neural systems for action? In previous studies, moto...