400奈米
具身认知
心理学
动作(物理)
认知心理学
运动(音乐)
沟通
语义记忆
任务(项目管理)
事件相关电位
脑电图
认知
神经科学
计算机科学
人工智能
哲学
物理
管理
量子力学
经济
美学
作者
Sabrina Cervetto,Mariano N Díaz-Rivera,Agustín Petroni,Agustina Birba,Miguel Martorell,Lucas Sedeño,Agustín Ibáñez,Adolfo M. García
摘要
Abstract Behavioral embodied research shows that words evoking limb-specific meanings can affect responses performed with the corresponding body part. However, no study has explored this phenomenon's neural dynamics under implicit processing conditions, let alone by disentangling its conceptual and motoric stages. Here, we examined whether the blending of hand actions and manual action verbs, relative to nonmanual action verbs and nonaction verbs, modulates electrophysiological markers of semantic integration (N400) and motor-related cortical potentials during a lexical decision task. Relative to both other categories, manual action verbs involved reduced posterior N400 amplitude and greater modulations of frontal motor-related cortical potentials. Such effects overlapped in a window of ∼380–440 msec after word presentation and ∼180 msec before response execution, revealing the possible time span in which both semantic and action-related stages reach maximal convergence. These results allow refining current models of motor–language coupling while affording new insights on embodied dynamics at large.
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