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The following pages link to Effects of TMS on different stages of motor and non-motor verb processing in the primary motor cortex (Q30491133):
Displaying 50 items.
- The origin of word-related motor activity. (Q30382228) (← links)
- Grasping language – A short story on embodiment (Q30392954) (← links)
- Does listening to action-related sentences modulate the activity of the motor system? Replication of a combined TMS and behavioral study. (Q30420633) (← links)
- Disrupting the brain to validate hypotheses on the neurobiology of language (Q30455163) (← links)
- The Body of Evidence: What Can Neuroscience Tell Us about Embodied Semantics? (Q30458253) (← links)
- From language comprehension to action understanding and back again (Q30467976) (← links)
- Sentence processing: linking language to motor chains (Q30479939) (← links)
- Motor cortex preactivation by standing facilitates word retrieval in aphasia (Q30537451) (← links)
- Preserved tool knowledge in the context of impaired action knowledge: implications for models of semantic memory (Q30539272) (← links)
- Action relevance in linguistic context drives word-induced motor activity (Q30575630) (← links)
- Do not resonate with actions: sentence polarity modulates cortico-spinal excitability during action-related sentence reading (Q33828475) (← links)
- Grip force reveals the context sensitivity of language-induced motor activity during "action words" processing: evidence from sentential negation. (Q34506965) (← links)
- How the context matters. Literal and figurative meaning in the embodied language paradigm (Q35532163) (← links)
- Training of manual actions improves language understanding of semantically related action sentences. (Q36455335) (← links)
- Parkinson's disease disrupts both automatic and controlled processing of action verbs (Q36616078) (← links)
- Are abstract action words embodied? An fMRI investigation at the interface between language and motor cognition. (Q36750387) (← links)
- Motor activation in literal and non-literal sentences: does time matter? (Q36850516) (← links)
- Where is the action? Action sentence processing in Parkinson's disease (Q37063794) (← links)
- Embodied language in neuroscience and psychoanalysis (Q37635617) (← links)
- Behavioral patterns and lesion sites associated with impaired processing of lexical and conceptual knowledge of actions (Q37662362) (← links)
- Modulation of the motor system during visual and auditory language processing. (Q37871424) (← links)
- Flexibility in embodied language understanding. (Q37903675) (← links)
- Motor imagery and higher-level cognition: four hurdles before research can sprint forward (Q37998881) (← links)
- Dissociable somatotopic representations of Chinese action verbs in the motor and premotor cortex. (Q38115913) (← links)
- Are Automatic Conceptual Cores the Gold Standard of Semantic Processing? The Context-Dependence of Spatial Meaning in Grounded Congruency Effects. (Q38253097) (← links)
- Involvement of the Motor System in Comprehension of Non-Literal Action Language: A Meta-Analysis Study (Q38355267) (← links)
- The Road Less Traveled: Alternative Pathways for Action-Verb Processing in Parkinson's Disease (Q38384830) (← links)
- The Default Computation of Negated Meanings (Q38385686) (← links)
- Understanding of action-related and abstract verbs in comparison: a behavioral and TMS study (Q38443153) (← links)
- No specific role for the manual motor system in processing the meanings of words related to the hand (Q38456620) (← links)
- The disembodiment effect of negation: negating action-related sentences attenuates their interference on congruent upper limb movements (Q38457825) (← links)
- Embodied cognition: taking the next step (Q38458363) (← links)
- On-line changing of thinking about words: the effect of cognitive context on neural responses to verb reading. (Q38464329) (← links)
- How the motor system handles nouns: a behavioral study (Q38485543) (← links)
- Routes to embodiment (Q38983040) (← links)
- Are the motor features of verb meanings represented in the precentral motor cortices? Yes, but within the context of a flexible, multilevel architecture for conceptual knowledge (Q40716115) (← links)
- Mental imagery of speech: linking motor and perceptual systems through internal simulation and estimation (Q41774116) (← links)
- Embodied language comprehension requires an enactivist paradigm of cognition (Q42061318) (← links)
- At the mercy of strategies: the role of motor representations in language understanding (Q42102444) (← links)
- Seeking a bridge between language and motor cortices: a PPI study. (Q42143721) (← links)
- Introducing the special topic "The when and why of sensorimotor processes in conceptual knowledge and abstract concepts" (Q42567023) (← links)
- Selective imitation impairments differentially interact with language processing. (Q43756724) (← links)
- Action performance and action-word understanding: evidence of double dissociations in left-damaged patients (Q44397635) (← links)
- Semantic discrimination impacts tDCS modulation of verb processing (Q47096338) (← links)
- Neural dissociations between action verb understanding and motor imagery (Q48403411) (← links)
- Motor simulation during action word processing in neurosurgical patients. (Q50779275) (← links)
- Processes and verbs of doing, in the brain (Q58188310) (← links)
- Embodied Semantics in a Second Language: Critical Review and Clinical Implications (Q64102111) (← links)
- Activity of human motor system during action observation is modulated by object presence (Q83044345) (← links)
- “She” Is Not Like “I”: The Tie between Language and Action Is in Our Imagination (Q84357767) (← links)