Background: The correct outcome of transitive actions depends on an object's use, considering both the instrumental and functional features. Indeed, the representation of transitive action includes the correct/incorrect instrumental use and the congruous/incongruous functional use of the object. Objectives: The contribution of frontal (experiment 1) and posterior parietal (experiment 2) areas to process semantic violations in instrumental vs. functional action representation was explored. Methods: These cortical areas were appositely modulated by anodal tDCS (transcranial direct current stimulation) or sham tDCS when 43 healthy subjects processed semantic violations (congruous/incongruous pairs) and they had to perform an error detection ta...
The present study examined the specific action-sentence compatibility effect. We examined the action...
Objects are reminiscent of actions often performed with them: knife and apple remind us on peeling t...
Representation of the instrumentally incorrect use of an object was explored in the present research...
The correct outcome of transitive actions depends on an object\u2019s, use considering both the inst...
In the present study, we explored the contribution of different cortical areas in processing differe...
The correct outcome of many actions depends on the objects use, considering both the instrumental an...
In the present study, we explored the representation of an incongruent action (instrumentally incorr...
In the present study, we explored the representation of an incongruent action (instrumentally incorr...
Representation of action within an object-related dynamic context was considered as a semantic task...
The dorsal, parietal visual stream is activated when seeing objects, but the exact nature of parieta...
The strength relationship between action and language was largely discussed. When perception of plau...
In the present study, we explored the representation of an incongruent action (instrumentally incor...
Retrieval of conceptual information from action pictures causes greater activation than from object ...
AbstractExecutive–semantic control and action understanding appear to recruit overlapping brain regi...
Previous studies showed that motor information related to tool use (i.e., functional actions) could ...
The present study examined the specific action-sentence compatibility effect. We examined the action...
Objects are reminiscent of actions often performed with them: knife and apple remind us on peeling t...
Representation of the instrumentally incorrect use of an object was explored in the present research...
The correct outcome of transitive actions depends on an object\u2019s, use considering both the inst...
In the present study, we explored the contribution of different cortical areas in processing differe...
The correct outcome of many actions depends on the objects use, considering both the instrumental an...
In the present study, we explored the representation of an incongruent action (instrumentally incorr...
In the present study, we explored the representation of an incongruent action (instrumentally incorr...
Representation of action within an object-related dynamic context was considered as a semantic task...
The dorsal, parietal visual stream is activated when seeing objects, but the exact nature of parieta...
The strength relationship between action and language was largely discussed. When perception of plau...
In the present study, we explored the representation of an incongruent action (instrumentally incor...
Retrieval of conceptual information from action pictures causes greater activation than from object ...
AbstractExecutive–semantic control and action understanding appear to recruit overlapping brain regi...
Previous studies showed that motor information related to tool use (i.e., functional actions) could ...
The present study examined the specific action-sentence compatibility effect. We examined the action...
Objects are reminiscent of actions often performed with them: knife and apple remind us on peeling t...
Representation of the instrumentally incorrect use of an object was explored in the present research...