In the present study, we explored the representation of an incongruent action (instrumentally incorrect use of an object) in comparison with sentences ending with an incongruent action word, taking into account the role of left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) activation. This activity was appositely modulated by tDCS. The effect of tDCS when subjects processed congruent/incongruent object- related actions (Experiment 1) or sentences (Experiment 2) was verified by measuring changes in the ERP (event-related potential) N400, ERs (Error Rates) and RTs (Response Times). In Experiment 1, thirty subjects performed the detection task within a dynamic context (video tapes representing a sequence of four action frames). In Experiment 2...
The strength relationship between action and language was largely discussed. When perception of plau...
We report a random-effects analysis of an event-related fMRI study (n = 28) of cerebral activity dur...
International audienceUnderstanding action-related language might require some motor simulation of t...
In the present study, we explored the representation of an incongruent action (instrumentally incor...
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...
In the present study, we explored the contribution of different cortical areas in processing differe...
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 this experimental we investigated the cortical neuromodulation during a tDCS (transcranial direct...
The correct outcome of many actions depends on the objects use, considering both the instrumental an...
Background: The correct outcome of transitive actions depends on an object's use, considering both t...
Introduction/Objectives: Cortical neuromodulation was explored in the present research by adopting ...
The present study examined the specific action-sentence compatibility effect. We examined the action...
The strength relationship between action and language was largely discussed. When perception of plau...
We report a random-effects analysis of an event-related fMRI study (n = 28) of cerebral activity dur...
International audienceUnderstanding action-related language might require some motor simulation of t...
In the present study, we explored the representation of an incongruent action (instrumentally incor...
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...
In the present study, we explored the contribution of different cortical areas in processing differe...
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 this experimental we investigated the cortical neuromodulation during a tDCS (transcranial direct...
The correct outcome of many actions depends on the objects use, considering both the instrumental an...
Background: The correct outcome of transitive actions depends on an object's use, considering both t...
Introduction/Objectives: Cortical neuromodulation was explored in the present research by adopting ...
The present study examined the specific action-sentence compatibility effect. We examined the action...
The strength relationship between action and language was largely discussed. When perception of plau...
We report a random-effects analysis of an event-related fMRI study (n = 28) of cerebral activity dur...
International audienceUnderstanding action-related language might require some motor simulation of t...