Several studies on humans have shown a recruitment of the sensory-motor system in the perception of action-related visual and verbal material, suggesting that actions are represented through sensory-motor processes. To date, these studies have not disentangled whether such a recruitment is epiphenomenal or necessary to action representation. Here we took advantage of repetition priming as a tool to investigate the cognitive representation of actions, and systematically looked whether a concurrent motor or verbal task had a detrimental effect on this representation. In a first experiment participants discriminated images depicting meaningless and meaningful actions, while performing either a concurrent sensory-motor or an articulatory suppre...
International audienceWhile action language and motor imagery both engage the motor system, determin...
Most of what is known about comprehension and memory of briefly presented visual stimuli comes from ...
Embodied theories hold that understanding what another person is doing requires the observer to map ...
Electrophysiological and brain imaging studies show a somatotopic activation of the pre- motor corte...
Simulation mechanisms are thought to play an important role in action recognition. On this view, act...
Abstract Embodied cognition research has shown that bodily activity could affect cognitive processes...
Previous research has shown that actions impair the visual perception of categorically action-consis...
Embodied theories of language processing suggest that this motor simulation is an automatic and nece...
The current debate on mechanisms of action understanding and recognition has re-opened the question ...
Previous research has shown that actions impair the visual perception of categorically action-consis...
It has been suggested that representing an action through observation and imagery share neural proce...
International audienceWhile action language and motor imagery both engage the motor system, determin...
International audienceWhile action language and motor imagery both engage the motor system, determin...
International audienceWhile action language and motor imagery both engage the motor system, determin...
International audienceWhile action language and motor imagery both engage the motor system, determin...
International audienceWhile action language and motor imagery both engage the motor system, determin...
Most of what is known about comprehension and memory of briefly presented visual stimuli comes from ...
Embodied theories hold that understanding what another person is doing requires the observer to map ...
Electrophysiological and brain imaging studies show a somatotopic activation of the pre- motor corte...
Simulation mechanisms are thought to play an important role in action recognition. On this view, act...
Abstract Embodied cognition research has shown that bodily activity could affect cognitive processes...
Previous research has shown that actions impair the visual perception of categorically action-consis...
Embodied theories of language processing suggest that this motor simulation is an automatic and nece...
The current debate on mechanisms of action understanding and recognition has re-opened the question ...
Previous research has shown that actions impair the visual perception of categorically action-consis...
It has been suggested that representing an action through observation and imagery share neural proce...
International audienceWhile action language and motor imagery both engage the motor system, determin...
International audienceWhile action language and motor imagery both engage the motor system, determin...
International audienceWhile action language and motor imagery both engage the motor system, determin...
International audienceWhile action language and motor imagery both engage the motor system, determin...
International audienceWhile action language and motor imagery both engage the motor system, determin...
Most of what is known about comprehension and memory of briefly presented visual stimuli comes from ...
Embodied theories hold that understanding what another person is doing requires the observer to map ...