2019
DOI: 10.1101/517284
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Dissociable electrophysiological correlates of semantic access of motor and non-motor concepts

Abstract: The notion of semantic embodiment posits that concepts are represented in the same neural sensorimotor systems that were involved in their acquisition. However, evidence in support of embodied semantics -in particular the hypothesised contribution of motor and premotor cortex to the representation of action concepts -is varied. Here, we tested the hypothesis that, consistent with semantic embodiment, sensorimotor cortices will rapidly become active while healthy participants access the meaning of visually-pres… Show more

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